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Same Segment Start and End Point Warning

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melview1 over 15 years ago

How do I get rid of these warnings?  They seem to happen with the edges of auto-generated fills. There are usually dozens of them on layers with ground fills.  I've historically ignored them, but they are annoying me.

WARNING: Segment with same start and end points at
(8205.122 2561.020) will be ignored. Increasing output
accuracy may allow segment to be generated.

My design accuracy is 3 decimal places.  My units of measure are mils.  My RS274X gerber output accuracy is 5 decimal places. 

  

 --Mark

 

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    KEN13 over 15 years ago

         Just a thought...by chance was anything brought in from AutoCad file.  I know when I have worked between Layout to AutoCad to PCB Editor and had a square drawn translating to AutoCad it would add a dot at the end point of each line.  Could this be the problem

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    KEN13 over 15 years ago

         Just a thought...by chance was anything brought in from AutoCad file.  I know when I have worked between Layout to AutoCad to PCB Editor and had a square drawn translating to AutoCad it would add a dot at the end point of each line.  Could this be the problem

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