Your right I hadn't noticed the drag option yet! I had used move...

Thanks!


On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 7:03 AM, Robert <[email protected]> wrote:

> > For example (and I couldn't believe it when I noticed!):
> > - when a component is dragged in a Schematic, its connecting lines get
> > disconnected! Didn't the program note that it was the users intention
> that a
> > trace connected to a certain pin of a component? Even if dragging now
> would
> > cause havoc on the looks of the connections, KiCad should never forget
> what
> > the users intention was! (unless of course the user gestures somehow that
> > that's what he wants to do (maybe a control move feature))
> > - same counts for PCB layouts, and how difficult could it be to reconnect
> > the last routing segment or two and keep them connection to the pins they
> > were connected to before the move? Any arguments against that? The drag
> > Segment feature shows that it is possible, and has already been
> programmed!
>
> Not in my copy of kicad.   Did you select Drag from the context menu?
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert.
>
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