I have put Split Plane polygons and assigned created regions to desired 
nets but looking at pins that should be connected to them (DGND for 
example) I don't see that they are; there are still "gray lines" 
indicating that those pins should be connected together...

Geoff Harland napisaƂ(a):
>> Jakub M. wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> [PROTEL 99]
>>>
>>> I want to create a power plane and a ground plane (split into analog and
>>> digital ground). How to connect SMD pins with appropriate plane? It
>>> doesn't connect automatically.
>>>       
>> When the appropriate layer has a closed boundary with
>> lines, you can assign a net to this closed region and
>> then it connects automatically to a pin placed to the net.
>>
>> Rene
>>     
>
> That is normally true in the case of post-Protel 99 SE versions. For
> versions up until Protel 99 SE though, it is necessary to place "Split
> Plane" polygons on Internal Plane layers in order to define regions on such
> layers within which the Net property differs from the "default" Net property
> for the layer concerned.
>
> Regards,
> Geoff Harland.
>
>
>
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