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Re: gEDA-user: How to find which specific part of a PCB is shorted?
wouldn't it be nice to be able to tell a polygon that it belongs to a
net and the have the thermals that disagree highlighted?
On Fri, 2011-09-02 at 15:13 +1000, Stephen Ecob wrote:
> > Usually, when I have power and ground shorted, it's because of a via placed
> > some where that was accidentally assigned thermals to the wrong layer.
> >
> > -Ethan
>
> +1
>
> Often when this happens I find it easiest to fix in a text editor,
> it's easier to spot a via connected to too many layers there than in
> the GUI.
>
> Stephen Ecob
> Silicon On Inspiration
> Sydney Australia
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