Highlight dangling (invisible) thermals
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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pcb |
New
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Wishlist
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
It's possible to have a pad/via with an attached thermal, and not know it. My request is for some kind of graphical indication of when, for example, a pin has a thermal on layer X, layer X is currently visible, and there is no plane/rectangle
Consider the following example:
1. I have some components on one part of my board, which is completely finished. Say a decoupling capacitor, with thermals on the ground and power planes. Since I have finished this part of the board, I can easily see which thermals are present.
2. I copy and paste that symbol to a different part of the board, where there are no planes yet.
3.The copied symbol keeps the thermal "flags" (this is the correct behaviour; it's also very useful if I want to drop the symbol on an area of board with ground-planes).
4. The new symbol's thermals are invisible. I proceed to connect up the board, perhaps using this capacitor for AC-coupling.
I have no way to see that there is a dangling thermal present (and I wish I did).
5. Later, I add the ground plane.
6. My signal is now shorted to ground, though I never intended it to be. I may even not notice this before fabrication.
Changed in geda-project: | |
importance: | Undecided → Wishlist |
tags: | added: thermal |