--- In [email protected], Dan Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Friday 02 March 2007 18:55:55 peterhaaf wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > this is the first i am asking in this group, also i am used to read > > quite a long time now. I have done a couple of simple designs yet > > all without much problems, but i wouldn´t call myself as a Kicad > > expert. I hope this will change and i will be able to contribute > > here as well. > > > > My question may be a bit stupid, but i had no real luck dealing > > with this issue. > > I want to design a single layer board. So i need to use wire jumpers > > to get some parts conected. I can insert holes and draw a graphical > > line to be able to remember this jumper later, but since i do not have > > this jumber in the netlist, nothing keeps track of this junction, i > > can not run a design check successfully, etc. > > > > I hope one understands what i mean, and hope much more that someone > > can suggest a solution. > > > > Thanx, Peter > > > > PS: Many thanx to you all, esp. to the developers, without this > > wonderful software would not exist. > > Peter, > > Use two layers. The solder side can be the actual "single layer" and the > component side the jumpers. > > You print out a single layer anyway so just discard the component side > printout - and use it as the schematic for your jumpers. > > > //Dan > > -- > Dan Andersson, M0DFI > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Hi, thanx to all, who answered and give me hint, how to silve the problem. As always, the solution is simplier than thought... :-) Cheers, Peter
