Hello Dan,
Try changing some of the pour settings. Like track width, grid spacing
and minimum track length.
I've found this can have an effect on odd results like this.
(I often use 10 mil traces, 0 mil grid, and 3 mil minimum trace.

regards,
Phil.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dan Enslen
Sent: Friday, 25 February 2005 8:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PEDA] Protel 99se Polygon Pour Problem


Gentlepeople,
        I've got a problem with a polygon pour that I can't seem to
solve. I
have to modify an existing PCB footprint (new mounting holes are larger)

which then errors on the polygon. I try to redraw the polygon and the
darn
thing won't fill in completely. It also seems to partially draw over
existing copper (sort of runs up to an existing trace ) even though I
don't
have the checkbox set. This seems to be with this ddb only and I have
tried
to repair it to no avail. Copying the pcb didn't help either. Any
suggestions? Thanks.    

Dan Enslen
Texas Instruments Tucson
520.746.7324
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