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PCB Editor: possible to adjust embedded net names "density"?

dontpanic
dontpanic over 7 years ago

Hello! I'd like to increase the "density" of the net names in PCB Editor, as sometimes (specially in close zoomed-in views) large shape areas don't display a label, and one needs to "zoom-out" to catch one of the net names displayed. Is this tweakable somehow?

Thanks and regards, Jorge.

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  • matty77
    matty77 over 7 years ago

    It is not possible to adjust embedded net names and you can follow some good methods to do it with the help of third-party applications which are rolled out by  apple customer service chat  Hope this helps you out with your queries.

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