John Coppens schrieb: > Why? If you draw a net, Ctrl-Z immediately deletes to the previous > clicked point. No strange extra clicks?
Alright I made screenshots of what I mean. Say I want to connect "CA" and "VSS" of the LCD. So I start out: http://bildrian.de/n/b/3a6e154e498138bd.png But then I click one tick too low, so it won't fit: http://bildrian.de/n/b/7c8c27d4a6d7b9cb.png I try to revert it (Ctrl-Z) and am stuck with this awkward situation: http://bildrian.de/n/b/748b38a9ad21caae.png Now, even when clicking, it only gets weirder... http://bildrian.de/n/b/f3c1aeb796b29c0c.png What I expect to happen: After my misclick and hitting Ctrl-Z I'd expect to be exactly where I was at picture #1 (i.e. the wire is still hanging on the "CA" leg and I can try again placing it). > Make a selection which includes the net lines + the rectifier and you can > move them all together. Of course there will be situations where you will > have to touch up some nodes, particularly if you want to move diagonally. > But even that, you can do with two different selections. Does it really make sense that networks get disconnected when joints are moved? Regards, Johannes _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

