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From: karl AT aspodata DOT se
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] route style, line distance
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Chad Parker:
> Presently, the clearance parameter of the route style is only respected by
> polygons (I think). The "online" DRC isn't (yet) sophisticated enough to
> respect anything other than the global DRC requirement.
> 
> My suggestion for a work around at the moment is to use a grid setting that
> places the traces at the desired spacing.
> 
> Having a per-net or a per-netclass DRC, both online and off, is on the todo
> list. You're not the only person to desire this feature. I have to put some
> infrastructure in place to support it. I've been working on it, but
> progress is slow.

I there anything I can do to help with that ?

There is src/drc and I see there are some commits and branches about drc
but I don't know where to start and how to connect that to routing 
styles.

Regards,
/Karl Hammar


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