PCB Enhancements
Altium Designer 16.1 brings some small, yet beneficial improvements to the PCB Editor, including enhanced flagging of invalid design rules, easier ways to rename mechanical layers, and enhanced justification control for text strings. While small on their own, they collectively enhance your PCB design experience, and aid in delivering greater productivity and efficiency.
Enhanced Flagging of Invalid Design Rules
In previous versions of the software, an invalid design rule would be flagged - within the PCB Rules and Constraints Editor dialog - by presenting the name of that rule in red, both in the left-hand rule tree, and any summary view (rule category, or rule type) in which that rule appeared, on the right-hand side. In Altium Designer 16.1, this flagging is literally taken to the next level, by turning the text for the rule type, and rule category red also. So now, if you have collapsed an area of the rule tree that contains an invalid rule, you will still be alerted to it, at a higher level in the hierarchy.
Easier ways to Rename Mechanical Layers
This release sees a couple of additional ways in which you can rename a mechanical layer:
- By selecting the mechanical layer, on the Board Layers And Colors page of the View Configurations dialog, then right-clicking and choosing the Rename command from the context menu. This focuses the layer's name field ready for typing in the new name.
- By double-clicking on the layer's tab, at the bottom of the workspace, and entering the required new name in the properties dialog that appears.