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Allegro 17.2 move line vertex in footprint symbol.

frank mpbc
frank mpbc over 5 years ago

I used the package wizard and obtained some lines on the package_geometry silkscreen_top layer.  How do I move them ?

The shape edit command gives me a four arrow cross with a square on the middle where I can move the vertices of rectangles, but not lines. When I engage general edit, I get the same four arrow cross with a square in the middle that appears over the lines and it does not work.

last pick:  6.350 2.540
Element has no origin, using pick.
Pick new location for the element(s).
Selected item not valid for current operation, ignored: Horizontal Line Segment "Package Geometry/Silkscreen_Top"
No valid items selected for the current operation, exiting.

Frank

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  • CadAce2K
    CadAce2K over 5 years ago

    Edit/Vertex

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  • frank mpbc
    frank mpbc over 5 years ago in reply to CadAce2K

    Thanks it works great on the footprint symbol.  What is the line edit vertex equivalent for a board?

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  • frank mpbc
    frank mpbc over 5 years ago in reply to CadAce2K

    Thanks it works great on the footprint symbol.  What is the line edit vertex equivalent for a board?

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    frank mpbc over 5 years ago in reply to frank mpbc

    I just found it.

    Edit->more->vertex

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