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Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 11:04:33 -0700
From: Andrew Poelstra <asp11 AT sfu DOT ca>
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] editing tracks in pcb
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On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 01:17:47PM -0400, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm playing with pcb, hoping to migrate to gEDA/pcb from Protel 99
> (which I've been keeping alive in virtual machines...)
>

Best of luck to you. :)
 
> Can someone explain to me the "right way(s)" to edit/re-work tracks
> in pcb? Right now, I find that if I don't like a track's routing, I
> have to go and individually delete each segment in the problem area,
> using delete or backspace, which is slow and inelegant.
> 
> Is there a quick way to select and delete an entire (manually
> routed) track? Or a portion of it?
>

It doesn't look like it. You can highlight an entire connection by
pressing 'f' when the mouse is over it (and unhighlight with Shift+F),
but I don't see how to delete tracks based on this.

If you've got a lot to delete, you could do this, then open your
.pcb in a text editor, delete all instances of "selected", then
replace all instances of "found" with "selected". From there,
backspace would work.

However, if you've got a massive net, like GND or VCC, this might
select too much, since it selects the entire electrical connection.
We don't have a way to properly select a single trace.


It would not be hard for us to write a "SelectAllFound" action to
do the search-and-replace automatically. Nor would it be hard to
write a "SelectTrace" action to select a single trace, if all it
did was to follow lines and arcs to their end. Hopefully with
summer coming, someone will have the time.

 
> I guess pcb has no auto-loop-removal, like Protel. Is that right?
> That is, if you add new path electrically in parallel with an old
> path, the old section is automatically removed. Anything like that
> in PCB?
>

Nope, sorry :). Our files are deliberately text-based to make them easy
to hack, but to the best of my knowledge nobody has 

-- 
Andrew Poelstra
Email: asp11 at sfu.ca OR apoelstra at wpsoftware.net
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