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<br><br>Die push and shove-Funktion präsentiert sich in TARGET 3001! ab Version V20.<br><br>Beim Leiterbahnverlegen drängt man sich mit seiner Leiterbahn durch bereits verlegte Strukturen hindurch, wobei die verdrängte Leiterbahn auch ihre Nachbarinnen kaskadenartig verdrängt. Mindestabstände werden immer berücksichtigt, so dass der Platz auf der Platine optimal genutzt werden kann.<br><br>Prinzipiell können Sie so arbeiten, dass die bestehenden Strukturen so wenig wie möglich gestört werden.<br><br>Das folgende Bild-Beispiel zeigt das Prinzip:  
The Push and Shove function is available in TARGET 3001! from version V20.<br><br>When routing tracks by hand, you push your track through already laid structures, while the displaced track also cascades out its neighbours. Minimum distances are always taken into account so that the space on the board can be optimally used.<br><br>In general, you can work in such a way that the existing structures are disturbed as little as possible.<br><br>The following example illustrates the principle:<br><br> 





Revision as of 15:42, 22 November 2018

The Push and Shove function is available in TARGET 3001! from version V20.

When routing tracks by hand, you push your track through already laid structures, while the displaced track also cascades out its neighbours. Minimum distances are always taken into account so that the space on the board can be optimally used.

In general, you can work in such a way that the existing structures are disturbed as little as possible.

The following example illustrates the principle:


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