It does here. So if it doesn't for you , that is a setup problem.

Alain

Andy Eskelson escreveu:
> I don't think magnetic pads cure that problem. Magnetic pads are useful
> in that when you are adding tracks the track will snap to the pad, however
> it does NOT (as far as I know) solve the position issue unless the grids
> of the mod/lib and pcbBew /escheema are compatible. i.e. the pins/pads
> must fall on a grid point on the layout/circuit that you are working
> on.They should be, but I have sometimes made the mistake of getting the
> pins half a grid point off which causes quite a bit of trouble until you
> notie what you have done :-)
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> Andy
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> On Mon, 25 May 2009 15:15:47 -0300
> "Alain M." <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Andy Eskelson escreveu:
>>> What can happen is that you may set out your component with a 25
>>> grid, and your circuit with a 20 grid. The component will sit on the
>>> grid OK, with the reference dot on a grid point, but things like pins and
>>> pads (if you are talking about a module) will be out of step, and will
>>> not connect. 
>> there is an easy and very good solution fot that. It is called 
>> "magnectig pads" and it dinamicaly conects to unaligned pads.
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>> Alain
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