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Subject: [PEDA] (PEDA] PCB: place track
> I dont know if this topic has been covered before but. in 99SE, I set
up
> a hotkey (W) to PCB: PlaceTrack.I disabled W so that W
and thanks to you too Harry for the right answer
Mike
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From: Harry Selfridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] (PEDA] PCB: place track
> Well, the first thing that c
day, October 25, 2002 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] (PEDA] PCB: place track
> i think what you want is to assign instead:
> ManRoute:RunExternalManualRouter
>
> whereas
> PCB:Placetrack
>
> is from 98 and doesn't work right anymore
>
> BTW the Place track will allow t
i think what you want is to assign instead:
ManRoute:RunExternalManualRouter
whereas
PCB:Placetrack
is from 98 and doesn't work right anymore
BTW the Place track will allow tab settings before the first click, but
it is not as smart for setting the right net and width etc
Dennis Saputelli
"M
Well, the first thing that comes to mind is that you are calling the wrong
process for Protel99SE.
If you look at the existing menu item for '(P)lace (T)rack', it is really
"(P)lace Interac(t)ive Routing". The process is
"ManRoute:RunExternalManualRouter" and the parameter string is
"$Descrip
I can't verify what I'm writing at the moment, so these are just my thoughts.
In the Menu system (which is not the same as the Process system), Place
Interactive is used to place track that is net-assigned through copper
connection. Like most commands, I think this defaults to the most
recently
I dont know if this topic has been covered before but. in 99SE, I set up
a hotkey (W) to PCB: PlaceTrack.I disabled W so that Windows menu does
not interfere.
When I place track using my W key it always places an invisble trace which
has "NO NET" assigned to it.I tried the same thing on