Geert Vancompernolle a écrit :

> I've tried to "tell" this to KiCad. When I created the PcbNew
> footprint of the switch, I "told" KiCad the following:
> Pin 1 has "1" as pad number and "1" as pad net name.
> Pin 2 has "2" as pad number and "1" as pad net name.
> Pin 3 has "3" as pad number and "2" as pad net name.
> Pin 4 has "4" as pad number and "2" as pad net name.
> So, by doing this, I thought that KiCad would "know" that pads 1 and 2
> were having the same net name, as were pads 3 and 4.
> But apparently, that's not the case, since I still see ratsnests
> between pads 3 and 4 of switch 19. See the following image:
> Anyone any solution for that?

  Nope, I did not find it either. I have the same problem, I tried the
same things and had the same results. So I just leave the pads
unconnected in PCBnew, but I would like very much to have a real clean
solution.

A+,
    Stéphane.


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