At 2006-03-27 22:47 +0800, you wrote:
>One of the parts I created, I deleted the part from the schematic, went
>into the library, made sure that the end of the pin with the BLOB is
>away from the part, made all the pins the right type (power, input
>output) and saved the library, removed the library, re added it, put the
>part back from the library. Still the same fault :(

I recall the visual indicator being a bit misleading in this regard. 
Best way to know where the hotspot is, as described earlier, is to 
run a wire across the entire length of the pin, extending beyond it 
on both ends. This will cause an autojunction at the hotspot, so 
there will be no question where it is.

It sounds like you're on the right track with removing and adding the 
library back, but you might still have a problem with the parts being 
cached, especially if there are still instances of that part on the 
schematic. Try (from the lib editor, with the schematic also open) 
"Update Schematic". You might even have to go so far as to create a 
different name for the part in order to be absolutely sure you're 
getting the new part.

How about the specifics of one particular ERC error that's still 
giving you trouble. I was confused by your original post, which tried 
to cover a lot of ground at once. If you can delineate one specific 
error, I or someone else here can probably track it down.

Steve Hendrix 


 
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