>> I cannot get rid of the jagged diagonal lines on my design. There's lots of >> them. The picture shows a couple of examples. I've tried different grid >> sizes, line widths, but nothing fixes the problem. Redrawing them in order >> to eliminate any sections does not help. On PCB, it shows at some zoom >> levels but not others. It is in the gerbers as well and it is in the >> photo-mode picture I attached.
Another thought, When I am laying out mixed pitch mm vs mil parts, I often leave the grid at a comfortable 10 or 25 mil setting. Turn on snaps to pins and pads. Then I largly ignore the grid. What I am saying here is that I Use the grid as a guideline. So to accomplish this I draw from the off grid pin out to the pcb and let the 45degree tail end on the grid. then off to the rest of the layout, on grid. When that tail is not quite correct, while drawing I use the u key to undo the 45 degree tail, this leaves the off grid stub that i can continue drawing from. Having a small grid usuially allows me to make a messier layout. If these things don't help then we have a bug..... Steve _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

