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 Content preview:  Hi, On 2015-01-30 23:47, Jason White wrote: > [...] however,
    the presence of ground plane on the layer below > results in a zero distance
    rats nets lines from all of the pads. I > believe those are your circles.
    [...] 
 
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Hi,

On 2015-01-30 23:47, Jason White wrote:

> [...] however, the presence of ground plane on the layer below
> results in a zero distance rats nets lines from all of the pads. I
> believe those are your circles.

This would be the correct phrase: I boxed out the ground plane.

So there is no way of getting it to flood the boxed out areas again?

When I place a via into a poly it gets isolated at first. I have to add 
thermals to the via. This is quite unusal as plated vias don't need 
thermals.

When I put the via into a normal track it doesn't get isolated. I know I 
can use the shift key when placing the thermal to alter its style and 
the last thermal variant is simply a full connect ...


I know PCB is quite old and there are a lot of issues. I just wanted to 
know if this behaviour: "Outboxed planes don't flood again if 
re-connected" is documented as bug?

I am also willing to invest some time in bug hunting and maybe provide 
patches ...


greetings,
Bernhard
-- 
Wer nicht gelegentlich auch einmal kausalwidrige Dinge zu denken vermag,
wird seine Wissenschaft nie um eine neue Idee bereichern können.
Max Planck (1858-1947)

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