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Subject: [geda-user] Re: How smart is gschems 1.9.1 rubberbanding?
From: Stefan Salewski <mail AT ssalewski DOT de>
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Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2014 20:26:16 +0200
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On Sat, 2014-08-09 at 20:02 +0200, Stefan Salewski wrote:
> and that we may get diagonal nets when moving
> objects around.

For example, what surprises me:
When we move in gschem the horizontal net to the right,

     |
     |
     |
 ----------

we get this:

    \
     \
      \
 ----------

My initial idea was to let the vertical net unchanged, but maybe gschems
behaviour is indeed better for this case? At least it is more rubberband
like.

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