Parent page: PCB Commands
The following pre-packaged resources, derived from this base command, are available:
Applied Parameters: Mode=Cut_Polygons
This command is used to slice one or more polygon pours into two or more separate polygon pours.
This command is accessed from the PCB Editor by choosing the Place » Slice Polygon Pour command, from the main menus.
The slicer will only work provided the current layer is the layer that the polygon pour - to be sliced - resides on. Therefore, first ensure that the correct layer is made the current layer.
After launching the command, the cursor will change to a cross-hair and you will enter slice mode (which is essentially line placement mode). To slice a polygon:
While placing track segments there are 5 available corner modes, 4 of which also have corner direction sub-modes. During placement:
Press Shift+Spacebar to cycle through the 5 available corner modes, press Spacebar to toggle the corner direction, press the 1 shortcut to toggle placement between 1 segment or 2 segments.
Applied Parameters: Mode=Cut_Polygons|ContextObject=Polygon
This command is used to slice the polygon pour currently under the cursor, into two or more separate polygon pours.
This command is accessed from the PCB Editor by right-clicking over a placed polygon pour, and choosing the Polygon Actions » Slice Polygon Pour command, from the context menu.
First, ensure that the cursor is positioned over the polygon pour that you wish to slice.
After launching the command, you will enter slice mode (which is essentially line placement mode). To slice the polygon:
Applied Parameters: Mode=Cut_Tracks
This command is used to slice track segments using the Track Slicer tool. The Track Slicer provides an easy mechanism for cutting one or more track segments into two, and can slice tracks on the current signal layer, or all visible signal layers.
This command is accessed from both PCB and PCB Library Editors, by choosing the Edit » Slice Tracks command from the main menus.
After launching the command, the cursor will change to a cross-hair and you will be prompted to choose a starting location for the slice. In addition, filtering is applied to only show track objects within the workspace. This will either be all track across all visible signals layers, or only track on the current signal layer, depending on the active setup of the Track Slicer. To slice one or more tracks:
Additional actions that can be performed - after the initial anchor point for the slice has been chosen, and while moving the 'slicing line' - are:
Applied Parameters: Mode=Cut_Rooms
This command is used to slice one or more rooms into two or more separate rooms.
This command can be accessed from the PCB Editor by:
The slicer will only work provided the current layer is the layer that the room - to be sliced - resides on. Therefore, first ensure that the correct layer is made the current layer.
After launching the command, the cursor will change to a cross-hair and you will enter slice mode (which is essentially line placement mode). To slice a room:
Applied Parameters: ContextObject=Room|Mode=Cut_Rooms
This command is used to slice the room currently under the cursor, into two or more separate rooms.
This command is accessed from the PCB Editor by right-clicking over a placed room, and choosing the Room Actions » Slice Room command, from the context menu.
First, ensure that the cursor is positioned over the room that you wish to slice.
After launching the command, you will enter slice mode (which is essentially line placement mode). To slice the room:
Applied Parameters: ContextObject=Room|Mode=SmartCut_Rooms
This command is used to slice the room under the cursor into two or more separate rooms. Each new room created may inherit one or more of the components contained in the original room. Where such components belong to a component class, a new class will be created for each new room, and membership updated accordingly.
This command is accessed from the PCB Editor by right-clicking over a placed room, and choosing the Room Actions » Slice and Create Classes command, from the context menu.
After launching the command, you will enter smart slice mode (which is essentially line placement mode). To slice the room:
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