On Tuesday 03 July 2007 15:38:08 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 19:32:10 +0100, Peter TB Brett wrote: > >> Connected nodes should use the net color. It's color should depend on > >> the color scheme. > > > > No -- it'll make it too difficult to tell whether two nets connect or > > just cross. > > Well, me thinks, a decently sized circle at a junction will be easy to > tell from two lines just crossing. Right now, an open ended net at the > graphics line of a pin looks almost the same as a regular junction at the > pin. I'd appreciate any change, that makes it easier to avoid an > unintendedly open ended net. > > IMHO, it is good practice to confine the red signal color to places that > likely need attention. That is, open pins, open nets, DRC violations, > etc... As I think someone else suggested, why not bus green (color 10)? I don't have time to work out how to do this, but I'm happy to check and commit a patch. Peter -- Peter Brett Electronic Systems Engineer Integral Informatics Ltd
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