Thanks, I just figured out what was going on.
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 8:21 PM, DJ Delorie <[1]d...@delorie.com> wrote:
Green means "found" (aka the 'f' key)
Many pcb internal functions use "find" as a way to gather stuff,
especially, select does - if you want a selected net *a
Green means "found" (aka the 'f' key)
Many pcb internal functions use "find" as a way to gather stuff,
especially, select does - if you want a selected net *and* a found
net, do the selection first.
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Also, I just notices when I go to select another net in the netlist
window the two pads turn blue and my selected net does not turn green.
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Rob Butts <[1]r.but...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I have two pads showing green in PCB as if I have selected them in
I have two pads showing green in PCB as if I have selected them in the
netlist window. What does it mean?
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