Re: gEDA-user: Orange pins in PCB

2009-04-01 Thread Ben Jackson
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 03:57:59PM -0400, Rob Butts wrote:
 
I have to make some traces on a board .050.  In doing this it caused
two pins on a connector to turn orange designating a short.  I ripped
up all routes and re-optimized all rats but the two pins on the
connector are still orange.  How do I get rid of the orange pins?

There was a bug a long time ago where the orange pins would not get reset.
If you are using a version more than a year old you should upgrade.

If not, you may have a small bit of trace hidden under the pin.  Turn off
the pins layer to check.  These happen when your pin is slightly off
grid and your line settings cause the tiny makeup angle to be at the end
of the line.

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Ben Jackson AD7GD
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Re: gEDA-user: Orange pins in PCB

2009-04-01 Thread DJ Delorie

 I have to make some traces on a board .050.  In doing this it caused two
 pins on a connector to turn orange designating a short.  I ripped up all
 routes and re-optimized all rats but the two pins on the connector are still
 orange.  How do I get rid of the orange pins?

find or select something else, then unfind or unselect it.


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