[PCB_FORUM] Re: Unfilleting traces
- From: Michael.Catrambone@xxxxxxxxxx
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- Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 17:29:08 -0500
Hey Jean,
I have not used the Allegro Gloss Fillet in a while but
when I did I would just change the Min Line Width values
in the Pad and T connection fillet form to a very large
number then run Gloss. Allegro will not be able to update
the existing fillets using the large trace without a DRC so
it will rip them up.
Also one other method is to delete them using the FILLET
cline property that is attached to the Clines that Allegro Gloss
put in.
Hope this helps,
Michael Catrambone
UTStarcom, Inc.
Jean Bratton <jean.bratton
10/26/2004 04:27 PM
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Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Unfilleting traces
If you have a board that's had gloss/fillet run, is there a way to get rid
of the fillets for a major respin, so that you can edit all the changes,
then re-run fillet again when you're done?
Thanks,
Jean
Jean Bratton
Sr. Printed Circuit Designer
Freedom CAD Services, Inc.
603-864-1300 x1349
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If you have a board that’s had gloss/fillet run, is
there a way to get rid of the fillets for a major respin, so that you can edit
all the changes, then re-run fillet again when you’re done? Jean Sr. Printed Circuit Designer Freedom CAD Services, Inc. 603-864-1300 x1349 |
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