Hi Rene,
I think my comment is the same as yours: I say it is already implemented in OpenGL. We can change the layer of any graphic line.
Hi Rene,
I think my comment is the same as yours: I say it is already implemented in OpenGL. We can change the layer of any graphic line.
Are you sure you are trying the Foot print Editor and not PCB new?
I am trying it on Windows 10, Kicad 4.0.6 stable release.
It works in PCB new, but not in Foot print editor.
Pedro answered more than one of your “questions”.
The line dialog shows up in all tools.
The pads entry does indeed not exist in footprint editor.
Hi Michael, Rene
I’m using a ubuntu nightly build, as can be seen from the version info I sent.
Yes to both questions.
With graphical lines, as Rene has shown.
With pads, and right click, the pop up menu “pads” entry has another sub menu with the following options:
-copy pad settings
-apply pad settings
-push pad settings
-enumerate pads
The “push pad settings” opens this window (as in Legacy)
Ah I figured it out. In default you would hover over the line and press “e”, in open GL you must first select it before pressing “e”. I kept trying the legacy way.