Well, I am human! Therefore, when something try to NOT LET ME do things, I tend to struggle :) It works when I turn the DRC off, but it looks messy, and then I loose the isolation check and the comfort of the isolation zones delimited. That's why I would like to keep the DRC on...
I don't see how I could make a netlist without drawing a schematic first? Axel --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Cat C <catalin_c...@...> wrote: > > > Did you turn DRC off? > > That's the purpose of DRC, to NOT LET YOU do things that are not in the > netlist (among other things). > > If you don't want to make a schematic, make a netlist. > > > > Cat > > > To: kicad-users@yahoogroups.com > > From: mad...@... > > Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 23:40:39 +0000 > > Subject: [kicad-users] Re: Type Err(4) trace near pad issue in Kicad > > > > Well, I made a simple schematic with EEschema, passed the electrical check > > without trouble, made the netlist, did the CVpcb thing, and routed in > > PCBnew. All is fine, so my Kicad build seems to be working. > > > > I tried to add another module in the pcb. Fine. > > I tried to connect the new module with a trace... Type Err(4)! > > It doesn't agree to connect the trace to the new component. > > > > I still don't understand why I cannot route manually without a schematic or > > a netlist when the faq says I could? > > > > Axel >