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Re: Dragging an existing track violates interactive routing rules if segment only has two vertices. Is this a bug?
clem57Dec 2, 2019 2:53 PM (in response to jaza_tom)
Not sure why jaza_tom , but I would reread this Schematic Editing Strategies | Online Documentation for Altium Products . There may be a clue to what is going on...
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Re: Dragging an existing track violates interactive routing rules if segment only has two vertices. Is this a bug?
clem57Dec 2, 2019 2:55 PM (in response to jaza_tom)
This maybe a clue to what you see:
Move means to move an object without regard to other objects that connect to it.
Drag means to move an object and have any connected objects remain connected to it.
From https://www.altium.com/documentation/altium-designer/modifying-the-routing-ad?version=18.1
My bet would be you were moving instead of dragging.
Not sure if this is a bug or intended behaviour. If it is intended behaviour, then I have no idea why it was designed this way...
My problem is that when I am dragging a pre-existing track on a PCB layout that has only two vertices, interactive routing rules are not obeyed. This means that you can drag the track anywhere, including on top of other tracks. If you reshape the existing line segment first (add more vertices), then subsequent dragging will obey interactive routing rules.
I'm running Circuitstudio Version 1.5.2 (Build 30)
Here is a video demonstrating the bug: