Mauricio, Not really a bug IMHO. Fossil that I am, my first job out of school was a detail draftsman for the US goverment drawing weapons test systems. This was back in the paper and pencil drafting days. I still have my goverment issue drafting manual on my desk. Within the first 5 pages of drawing procedures it explicitly states that four point connections are strictly FORBIDDEN. Basically, it asks if those are just 2 lines crossing or is it a connection that you just forgot to dot? Looks like Altium enforces that rule. Aren't there any tips in some of the basic tutorials explaining that behavior? Bill Mauricio Jancic wrote: >There is also a very anoying bug in protel sch that never was solved. It >gave me 2 or 3 headaches in the past when I was not aware of it. Try it your >self: > >1) on the SCH draw a wire, it doesn't have to be connected. Just one wire. >2) now, draw a second wire and conect it to the first one. Altium will >automatically place a juntion. >3) now, you need to connect a second element to that node (junction) so >start a new wire and end it on the junction. You will see that the junction >y gone and there is no more electrical connection between the two wires. You >can also start this new wire on the junction, the result is the same. > >Bye, > >Mauricio Jancic >Janso Desarrollos >www.janso.com.ar >info@janso.com.ar >(54) 11-4542-3519 > > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist