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[SOLVED] How to do 45 degree of routing for metal ( failed in DRC)

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Hi, i would like to ask how to do 45 degree routing? i add path using diagonal but unfortunately failed in DRC check due to offgrid. thanks
 

Hello bluesy,

Try routing with polygon instead of path.
 

More likely, you need to make your path edge-justified /
edge-snapped, to force the edge vertices (not centerline)
to be on-grid.

I don't like paths myself. I just make routes out of "sticks"
and merge them. But I'm not doing big logic beds.
 

how to make path edge-snapped to force vertices? thx
 

i have tried using polygon and its work, thank you so much
 

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