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Subject: [geda-user] NO clearance when draw rectange or polygon over the
line which drawn though auto-route
From: drip_gu <splendidrip AT gmail DOT com>
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Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 23:33:52 +0800
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Hi,

I have drawn a piece of PCB contain dip and smt elements using
auto-route function, and I want to reserve the copper as much as
possible, so I draw a rectangle,  but rectangle overlaps with the
auto-route line, no clearance between them, But via clearance is OK, I
have set the clearance on the route-styles dialog and checked the "Auto
enforce DRC clearance" in setting menu.

A bit difficult to understand I drew another line by my hand near
"auto-route" line, then drew a rectangle over them, the clearance
between hand-painted line is correct, however rectangle overlaps with
auto-route line.

Perhaps, I make a mistake in setting, But who can tell me how to solve
it and how to configure clearance.


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