Jean-Pierre, I sent the brd file to your @inpg.fr address. Did you receive it?
-Gary --- In [email protected], "gembler01" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Jean-Pierre, > > I am sending you the board without the problem. To replicate the > problem, simply delete the zone fill in the outermost (closest to the > board edge) zone on inner layer L2, then refill the zone. The zone > fill should escape the zone boundary and continue to the board edge. > > Thanks for investigating this. > > Gary Embler > > --- In [email protected], jean-pierre charras - INPG > <jean-pierre.charras@> wrote: > > > > gembler01 a écrit : > > > > > > This problem is reappearing in both the next-to-latest (2008-07-15 > > > Final Win XP) and the latest version (2008-08-25 Final Win XP). In > > > 2008-07-15 I successfully defined and filled a zone. I then deleted > > > the zone filling and refilled the zone, without changing the zone > > > boundary. The fill escaped the boundary and filled-in to the board > > > edge. I tried updating to 2008-08-25 and it has the same behavior. I > > > also tried redefining the zone boundary but this also did not work. > > > Does anyone know how to recover from this? > > > > > > > > Please send me your board > > > > > > -- > > Jean-Pierre CHARRAS > > Maître de conférences > > Directeur d'études 2ieme année. > > Génie Electrique et Informatique Industrielle 2 > > Institut Universitaire de Technologie 1 de Grenoble > > BP 67, 38402 St Martin d'Heres Cedex > > > > Recherche : > > Grenoble Image Parole Signal Automatique (GIPSA - INPG) > > 46, Avenue Félix Viallet > > 38031 Grenoble Cedex > > >
