John Luciani wrote:
On 9/22/06, Dan McMahill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stuart Brorson wrote:
> Thanks to DJ and John for quick responses.
>
> As you both guessed, I once again proved that I am a bonehead. After
> posting, I discovered two additional rats hiding in the corner of the
> board. I connected those two nets, and then when I hit "o" to refresh
> the rats I got the "congratulations, you are done" message.
>
I'm suprised you don't get a message when there are incomplete nets from
looking at the code. However, from trying it I see you don't get a
message. Perhaps this should be changed to something like "<n> rat
lines remaining".
What do you think?
A small message in the status line that is continuously updated would be
nice.
Or will people get tired of that message since I
assume many people wear out the 'o' key like I do in pcb.
It would be nice if the 'optimize' command was automagically run just
prior to
running a trace (which would save my 'o' key). I usually press 'o' and
then start
to run a trace.
Having it run during any idle time would also work (for me).
I've often thought I'd like it if there were an "auto-optimize" mode
where everytime you finished moving something or placing something that
'optimize' would run. Cadnetix did that and it seemed like the right
thing. Then I went to Accel EDA and you had to manually run it like in
PCB and I thought it was a mistake to not automatically do it. One of
these days I'll get to it.
-Dan
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