When blasting out a schematic, I often find I need to move components after I've wired them.
Is there any way to quickly adjust the distorted nets? Right now I'm deleting them and redrawing them. Eagle's GOT to offer a better way, yeah?
Edit: the move tool can straighten them out sometimes but it's very fiddly and often ends up dragging the wrong side of the wire. Seems equally as irritating as delete-and-redraw.
You can use the move tool and click on a net and move it around. "Move" each corner down so it makes a right angle.
That's true but move is still pretty laborious.
I picture something like a one-click "simplify" command. Click on the bad part of the trace and it shrinks down on its own.
Do any other PCB packages do this?
Instead of moving a single component, you should group the components that should remain static, and then move them as a group.
In your example, I'm assuming you moved the R-Pi down. Instead, you could group the R-Pi and also the three wire vertices (corners) to its upper left (a total of 4 objects). Then move them as a group down. The wires coming out of the R-Pi would then stay at a right angle and the 3 vertical wires would adjust in height.
Alternatively, after you move the R-Pi as in your picture, you could group the 3 wire vertices and move them into position as a group. There's no need to move them individually.