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To design a track segment in meander style means bringing it into length within a certain distance by adding a "drapery".<br>
To design a track segment in meander style means bringing it into length within a certain distance by adding a "drapery".<br>


[[Image:meander1_e.png]]<br>Image: Option "Meander a track" in context menu of a highlighted track segment.<br><br><br>
[[Image:meander1_e.png]]<br>Image: A track having a length of 3.81 mm<br><br><br>
 
 
[[Image:meander1_e.png]]<br>Image: Option "Meander a track" in context menu ([[M2]]) of a highlighted track segment.<br><br><br>
 
[[Image:meander2_e.png]]<br>Image: The dialog "Meander track".<br><br> Overhangs to the left and the right can vary. The definition of length can apply to the complete signal or only to the highlighted track segment. The result might look that way:<br><br><br><br>
[[Image:meander2_e.png]]<br>Image: The dialog "Meander track".<br><br> Overhangs to the left and the right can vary. The definition of length can apply to the complete signal or only to the highlighted track segment. The result might look that way:<br><br><br><br>
[[Image:meander3_d.png]]<br>Image: Meandering  track segment according to the settings in the dialog.<br><br><br>
[[Image:meander3_d.png]]<br>Image: Meandering  track segment according to the settings in the dialog.<br><br><br>

Revision as of 15:02, 2 June 2014

To design a track segment in meander style means bringing it into length within a certain distance by adding a "drapery".


Image: A track having a length of 3.81 mm




Image: Option "Meander a track" in context menu (M2) of a highlighted track segment.



Image: The dialog "Meander track".

Overhangs to the left and the right can vary. The definition of length can apply to the complete signal or only to the highlighted track segment. The result might look that way:




Image: Meandering track segment according to the settings in the dialog.