On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 01:33:47PM -0500, DJ Delorie wrote: > > > No. This makes small garbage triangles in the end which will have to be > > replaced by breaking the polygon anyway. > > If you have that many traces on a "ground plane" layer, you don't > really have a ground plane any more.
I have :) When you make sure the holes in the ground plane don't get bigger than 1/20 of the wavelength (you can make bridges on the other side to divide holes that are too big). CL< > > > Why? I remember attending computer graphics lecture and remember > > that time complexity of drawing of line is the same for line with 45 > > deg angle as for any other angle. > > I said 0/90/180/270, not 45. Orthagonal lines are often special > cased. > > > When you turn on thindraw it starts drawing garbage - pieces of > > filled polygons all around. > > I've never seen that. If you see it again, could you send me a sample > PCB file that shows it?
