Pinned wires from/to outside the chip lead horizontally to the first/last pin on that wire within the chip
This is really just quality of life feature
Right now, a wire leading into a (non-node) gadget inside a chip will show as connecting to the left edge of the chip horizontal to the gadget itself. This is almost always right in the way XD
People have to do lot of wire-pinning to route it around all the gadgets. And there's no way of adjusting where it comes in beyond moving the gadget itself, which isn't always feasible for readability reasons. Or adding a full-on node, which costs on thermo so it has its drawbacks (seems Mm likes to keep the count of nodes down, so this would help them too).
If instead of being horizontal to the gadget it's going to, it would be horizontal to the first pin within the chip, that would allow us to very easily fix the issue without routing it around the whole edge of the window.
Same goes for outgoing wires; linking to a spot horizontal to the last wire pin within the chip.
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And it gets even worse if the input to which the wire is connected is a gadget's power input - the wire's port on the edge of the canvas won't even be aligned with the power input, it'll be aligned with the midpoint of the gadget's vertical edge, and you always need several pins to tidy it up.
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