Although perhaps not strictly required for the purpose of documenting printed circuits, it would be helpful for the reader's orientation in some schematics to be able to enclose certain parts of the schematic within dashed lines, or use a dashed line as a separator, or for an internal connection. This might be used in general on the schematic (like text is used) and perhaps also used within some Custom Components. There would have to be some control over the length of the dashes. As a starting point, you could have simple dashes with a 50% on/off ratio.
In a similar vein, it could be handy to have more than one Line Weight available.
Although perhaps not strictly required for the purpose of documenting printed circuits, it would be helpful for the reader's orientation in some schematics to be able to enclose certain parts of the schematic within dashed lines, or use a dashed line as a separator, or for an internal connection. This might be used in general on the schematic (like text is used) and perhaps also used within some Custom Components. There would have to be some control over the length of the dashes. As a starting point, you could have simple dashes with a 50% on/off ratio.
In a similar vein, it could be handy to have more than one Line Weight available.