Hello,

In my current design I wanted ton create footprint (for "touch key") that would 
have normal pin and some copper tracks connected to this pin. Is it possible? 
Tracks automatically became pads in footprint so then I have DRC errors. In 
general is it possible to create footprint that will have everything like 
normal board (pins,pads,tracks,ect.) not just pins & pads?

On my boards I almost always use ground planes (polygons). When drawing a 
polygon PCB removes copper "islands" that are not connected to anything - Is it 
possible to turn off this feature? I know that one way is to use many small 
polygons, but is it the only one?

When talking about polygons there are also some features the I remember from 
old protel (2.8 or something like that - I used protel before gEDA) that I 
missing now. It was possible to switch "remove dead copper" on and off and it 
was also possible to select the net to which the polygon was connected and 
program added thermals as needed. When net was selected it also was possible to 
choose "pour over same net" option - when selected polygon was not cleared by 
tracks and vias that was on chosen net.
Then I could draw a board, also routing GND net to see if there are no islands 
and then add a polygon that was connected to GND net, with all thermals added 
that was not cleared by existing GND tracks. Do You think that something 
similar is possible with PCB? Or maybe it is a feature that will be in next 
release :-).

Working with PCB I sometimes have troubles with rat lines. When there a lot off 
pads in a line that should be connected in some way rats are very hard to 
follow because they are all in the same place. I remember that in my old 
program there was an option that was really helpful. It was "manual route" - 
first You needed to select a rat and start drawing a track. Program was drawing 
that rat from the cursor (end point of track) to its destination. In this way 
You knew where track should go even when rats was mixed at the start.

Sorry for all that "wish-list" - it is nice that there is open-source software 
like gEDA, and maybe some developers would find that ideas nice and add them.
Very Best Regards,
Michael W
  




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