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- 16 Dec 2025, 20:50
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Cooper Pour has holes
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4557
Re: Cooper Pour has holes
"Line Width" – size of the lines forming the copper pour. It is one of the basic copper pour parameters.
If you specify a different “Line Width” when creating a new copper pour, this value will then be applied when creating the next copper pour as well.
That the new cooper pour apply the ...
- 16 Dec 2025, 09:29
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Cooper Pour has holes
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4557
Re: Cooper Pour has holes
If I make it smaler, then I see it on an other cooper pour. I did not find a setting that works for all cooüer pours. In my opinion it is only a work around, but not practical for a long Time.
- 15 Dec 2025, 22:26
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Cooper Pour has holes
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4557
Cooper Pour has holes
In some cases I get small unfilled parts in the cooper pour. Usually this happens in the corner.
You see this holes also in the ODB++ productions files.
You see this holes also in the ODB++ productions files.
- 23 Nov 2025, 22:41
- Forum: DipTrace Schematic Capture
- Topic: "Attached Pattern" Feature Crashes Schematic Capture
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3964
Re: "Attached Pattern" Feature Crashes Schematic Capture
On my side, I do not see this problem.
- 09 Nov 2025, 21:28
- Forum: Feature requests
- Topic: Pads and Vias different collors as traces and cooper pour
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5365
Re: Pads and Vias different collors as traces and cooper pour
- As an option, to visually see the boundaries of vias, pads, and traces, you can enable highlighting for a specific net (right-click a trace → Highlight Net).
Yes, for traces it works, but maybe I explained it wrong. I would like to see it when I place manually vias on cooper poore, so that I do ...
Yes, for traces it works, but maybe I explained it wrong. I would like to see it when I place manually vias on cooper poore, so that I do ...
- 08 Nov 2025, 17:42
- Forum: Feature requests
- Topic: Pads and Vias different collors as traces and cooper pour
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5365
Pads and Vias different collors as traces and cooper pour
Hi DipTrace developers,
if I go with the mouse over a Pad or via I can see the real padsize and viasize in an other color. For me it would be nice, if I can see this alls the time. At the moment Vias, Pads, traces and Cooper pour are the same color. For me it would be helpfull if I could see in the ...
if I go with the mouse over a Pad or via I can see the real padsize and viasize in an other color. For me it would be nice, if I can see this alls the time. At the moment Vias, Pads, traces and Cooper pour are the same color. For me it would be helpfull if I could see in the ...
- 25 Aug 2025, 20:10
- Forum: DipTrace PCB Layout
- Topic: Trace Width and Net Connection
- Replies: 2
- Views: 20117
Re: Trace Width and Net Connection
Problem 1 also solved 
In the Design Rules --> Sizes is also the Track Width defined.
Like as it is in Altium. One setting and different Places to define them
In the Design Rules --> Sizes is also the Track Width defined.
Like as it is in Altium. One setting and different Places to define them
- 25 Aug 2025, 19:53
- Forum: DipTrace PCB Layout
- Topic: Trace Width and Net Connection
- Replies: 2
- Views: 20117
Re: Trace Width and Net Connection
for the point 2 I found the Setting.
Route --> Routing Setup --> Settings --> uncheck Neck-down Traces from Small Pats
Then I am able to connect the small pin from D2.
Route --> Routing Setup --> Settings --> uncheck Neck-down Traces from Small Pats
Then I am able to connect the small pin from D2.
- 25 Aug 2025, 19:36
- Forum: DipTrace PCB Layout
- Topic: Trace Width and Net Connection
- Replies: 2
- Views: 20117
Trace Width and Net Connection
Hi,
I have two questions:
1. What setting did I miss, that I have this DRC on Net1?
2. How can I say that the Pin on Net6 is connected?
BR
Roli
I have two questions:
1. What setting did I miss, that I have this DRC on Net1?
2. How can I say that the Pin on Net6 is connected?
BR
Roli
- 08 Dec 2024, 14:45
- Forum: DipTrace PCB Layout
- Topic: Courtyard rules
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5784
Courtyard rules
Hi,
is it possible to define some Courtyard rules, so that I'am able to place some component under a component that's populated on a socket that I do not get an DRC? Something like if the component high smaller then 8mm then you are allows to place the component under the socket. Need two rules: the ...
is it possible to define some Courtyard rules, so that I'am able to place some component under a component that's populated on a socket that I do not get an DRC? Something like if the component high smaller then 8mm then you are allows to place the component under the socket. Need two rules: the ...