The transparency on the polyogons can be controlled in the View Configuration panel, inside the View Options tab. I don't know that specific color of orange, but that project in the video is the example MiniPC project, look in the Examples folder in your Altium installation folder and you should find the project.
Now with the new Constraint Manager update(s) none of this is possible. Altium killed a very very useful feature, and now the suggested way to go is to FIND OUT MANUALLY what nets are to be put in your net classes and add them, again, manually. What about importing Constraints (like it was for rules)? What about PCB Project Templates???? Now every new project is kind of a clean slate. I really really don't get the thought process behind this change.
It's nice when a tutorial actually matches the menus! That is in fact, rare.
Thank you for your excellent explanation, God bless you
3:16 I need to complete: in "User-Defined Classes" must chek the "Generate Net Classes" box.
It has been proved to be a very useful technique in Altium Designer. Thanks for sharing.
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very useful I want to learn about differential pairs and how to set rules.
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How do you set that color orange so it is perfectly transparent? What is the color number and layer transparency?
The transparency on the polyogons can be controlled in the View Configuration panel, inside the View Options tab. I don't know that specific color of orange, but that project in the video is the example MiniPC project, look in the Examples folder in your Altium installation folder and you should find the project.
Now with the new Constraint Manager update(s) none of this is possible. Altium killed a very very useful feature, and now the suggested way to go is to FIND OUT MANUALLY what nets are to be put in your net classes and add them, again, manually. What about importing Constraints (like it was for rules)? What about PCB Project Templates???? Now every new project is kind of a clean slate.
I really really don't get the thought process behind this change.