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Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2014 14:00:38 -0400
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> I'm not sure where to look for how a zero-thickness pad might cause 
> phantom shorts or how it interacts with route blocking.  Clues welcome.

The code considers a pad to be a line segment between two points, and
may do a "do these segments intersect" test independent of the "check
the width" test.  djopt, I think, does this - intersection of segments
is a different test than the "happen to touch due to width" test.

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