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drawing/logo in a schematic view

Aldo2
Aldo2 over 13 years ago

Hello,

is there a way to import/generate a drawing/logo in a schematic view?

Thank you

Aldo 

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    thorstenb over 8 years ago

    Hello Andy:

    many thanks for this .ils script !

    I can import an xpm file with good success, but I am facing one issue:

    For some reason, the aspect ratio is not preserved during import,
    ie I am getting a layout structure made from imported shapes that is scaled by a factor of 2 along the x-axis.

    Looking at the code, I have to admit I do not understand where this might come from.

    The scaling error is independent of the actual pixel size entered.

    Using virtuoso IC6.1.7-64b.500.11 in L or XL modes.

    Any help on this scaling issue is greatly appreciated. Thanks !

    Best Regards,

    Thorsten

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  • thorstenb
    thorstenb over 8 years ago

    Hello Andy:

    many thanks for this .ils script !

    I can import an xpm file with good success, but I am facing one issue:

    For some reason, the aspect ratio is not preserved during import,
    ie I am getting a layout structure made from imported shapes that is scaled by a factor of 2 along the x-axis.

    Looking at the code, I have to admit I do not understand where this might come from.

    The scaling error is independent of the actual pixel size entered.

    Using virtuoso IC6.1.7-64b.500.11 in L or XL modes.

    Any help on this scaling issue is greatly appreciated. Thanks !

    Best Regards,

    Thorsten

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