Hi all Tnx for good advice
I got the problem fixed. It was created by an unexpected "smart" feature in PCB. If you turns the component and the solder layer off, the active layer turns to the next unused layer. That courses you to draw on a wrong layer since the active layer never changes back when you turns the solder layer back on again. tor, 09 06 2005 kl. 09:50 -0300, skrev Xtian Xultz: <snip> > I think the icons become blinking by pressing O and it founds a problem, and > stops blinking by solving the problem and pressing O again. So, it is easy to > think that when he writes a warning in the log window, he starts blinking. By > pressing O again he allways stop blinking, but if another (or the same...) > warning appears, he re-start blinking. What about it? I think I would prefer to raise the log, every time it gets new messages. But the idea about a warning icon or a sound is not bad at all > - --
