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rotating groups of routed components and keeping clines connected

Lock2002
Lock2002 over 8 years ago

Is it possible to rotate a group of routed components without losing the connections? Allegro doesn't like to route anything other than 45 degrees cleanly, so I group the parts, route, then rotate, but the clines keep disconnecting. 

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    Robert Finley over 8 years ago

    In case this helps someone, was having a problem where using General Edit mode, moving a routed block would add a mess of clines that stretched from the original pin location to the new location.

    (EMA) helped me figure out that CircuitSpace uses the Allegro Fanout feature.  

    To resolve this:  Route>  Convert Fanout>  Unmark.

    No longer adds those extra clines for cleanup.

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  • Robert Finley
    Robert Finley over 8 years ago

    In case this helps someone, was having a problem where using General Edit mode, moving a routed block would add a mess of clines that stretched from the original pin location to the new location.

    (EMA) helped me figure out that CircuitSpace uses the Allegro Fanout feature.  

    To resolve this:  Route>  Convert Fanout>  Unmark.

    No longer adds those extra clines for cleanup.

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