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Move vertex line

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archive over 17 years ago

Hi all,

I'm using SPB 15.7 and now I switch to 16.01. Up to now the transistion is not easy as i though.

I'm a little lost with the new menu achitecture.

I would like to know how to do this with 16.01

- How to copy a connect pin ?
- How to stretch a Line ? (Normaly with Vertex but it's not available anymore)

right now it's the 2 things I have tried so far.

Jonathan


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by dumarjo
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    archive over 17 years ago

    Hi,
    With the introduction of 16.0 there is a new interface but none of the old commands were removed.
    To copy a pin you can do a Edit>Copy or the new way is to select the pin RMB>in the menu optiosn you will see the copy options. (make sure your find filter is set to pins)
    I would suggest going to Help>documentation>whats new and review the new features for 16.0 and 16.01

    Edit>Vertex is still a valid command. I personally wouldn't use it to stretch my etch. It creates to many odd angle segments.
    I would just reroute that section of the trace. Add Connect and grabbing the etch and then reconnecting to the other section.

    Regards,
    BillZ
    EMA Design Automation


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by BillZ_EMA
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    archive over 17 years ago

    i'll check this whats new thing

    Thanx

    Jonathan


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by dumarjo
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