Thanks, just what i needed to know. I had turned off the plane via isolation (wagon wheels). Good idea to have it on?
Move/drag seems to depend on what is nearby. I played with the obstacle avoidance settings but anytime there are surrounding traces it completely loses its marbles. Will probably just keep manually moving the via and moving the routes manually.
Pic shows dragging LDQM down a bit, it correct adds conencting traces but doesnt move the originals. This related to loop deletion?
the wagon wheels are a must ... prevents via burnout during plating.
loop deletion should not throw a spanner in the mix. ( turn it on ! )
what are you trying to do ? you may be going the wrong way and the tool doesn't 'understand' what you want to do. the software is generally very clever , but you have to work inside its range of understanding.
there are many things that people try to do the 'hard way' and the tool 'fights'. once you do it the 'right' way ( so the tools 'understands' what the intent is then all of a sudden it works.
sometimes it is a matter of invoking a slightly different command. dragging the via is just that : the tool will help you drag the via. if it's about lenght balancing you need to tell the tool : i want to move the via because of length balancing , then it will change its behavior accordingly.
are you trying to do auto-lenght balancing ? looking at the snakes in your layout i'd say yes...
don't move the via yourself then. leave it where it is. there is an option in the snaking setup that allows altium to pus via's as well. ( be default it only works between pads/via's )
don't know off the top of my head where it sits but i believe it is in the preference / pcb/ interactive routing.
i think they have a video on the wiki.