Deleting multiple net classes deletes a wrong one

Deleting multiple net classes deletes a wrong one

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Deleting multiple net classes deletes a wrong one

Anonymous
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  1. Have a net class list of ⍳5, in ascending order (after default).
  2. Click on "2", then on "Remove".
  3. With "3" being automatically selected, click on "Remove" again.

However, after this action net class "4" gets removed instead. It is not possible to delete class "3", even after restarting Eagle.

 

Eagle version: 9.5.1, openSUSE Tumbleweed x64.

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jorge_garcia
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Hello @Anonymous,

I hope you're doing well. It looks like you are using a special character in the netclass name. We did report recently an issue with the netclasses and it may be related to the one you are seeing. We generally recommend that special characters be avoided since they can interfere with EAGLE's operation.

We have a new bug fix version do out soon, but confirm if you are using special characters in the netclass names and I'll let the developers know.

Best Regards,


Jorge Garcia
​Product Support Specialist for Fusion 360 and EAGLE

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Anonymous
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I had the following classes:

<classes>
<class number="0" name="default" width="0.254" drill="0">
</class>
<class number="1" name="50OhmImp868MhzOSHPark" width="3.009" drill="0">
</class>
<class number="2" name="50OhmImp900MhzOSHPark" width="3.01" drill="0">
</class>
<class number="3" name="50OhmImp1575MhzOSHPark" width="3.0344" drill="0">
</class>
<class number="5" name="Power-13mil" width="0.3302" drill="0">
</class>
</classes>

From these I wanted do delete number 2 and 3. Note the originally missing number 4.

I see only ASCII characters, so I think this might be a different bug.

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jorge_garcia
Autodesk
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Hello @Anonymous,

I hope you're having a great day. Would you be willing to share this file with me for review? I'll DM you my e-mail now.

Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.

Best Regards,


Jorge Garcia
​Product Support Specialist for Fusion 360 and EAGLE

Kudos are much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others.

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