> Tamas Szabo wrote: Since all part of the antenna >> lines consist of pads, it seems to be a short circuit between the >> terminals
Another thing to explore is about how in PCB pads aren't handled just the same DRC-wise as lines and no lines are allowed in a footprint (as of now). What if you use two pad numbers, put a bunch of lines-that-become-pads in your footprint, and let one pad number touch the other? Does PCB allow that? Is that what you already did? John Here's two more work-arounds: 1. Let the symbol be two pins, but same number. Then everything else will be OK, you just won't have a footprint the will check for installed backwards -- who cares? 2. Don't use a symbol or footprint at all, just an area of layout saved and importable where you like, and noted on schematics as a layout area by comments. I like this way. Your printed wiring antenna IS a layout zone. John -- Ecosensory Austin TX _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

