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No width segment in QuickView layout window

Teru
Teru over 13 years ago

Dear members
I'm neophyte of Quickview.

Background
 I've noticed the function "Fade Overlap" of QuickView would
  be usefull when comparing two layout data DEF for rough visual
  check,
 since we used to convert DEF to GDSII and run other layout tool
 for XOR operation.

Question
 Most of wire have no width segment in Quickview layout
 window (No solit pattern), but from unknown reason some
 of wide wire have correct width.
 I assumed both DEF and LEF have no error, since both file
 can be displayed solid pattern by other DEF/LEF viewer.
 How can I make Quickview show those no width segment.

Environment
 QuickView 11.1.1 HF2
 Test DEF, LEF version : 5.6 and 5.5

Best regards

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    I don't really understand your question. Did you set the layers to have a solid fill in the palette? The Help for Fade Overlap explains that the fill patterns must be solid...

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    I don't really understand your question. Did you set the layers to have a solid fill in the palette? The Help for Fade Overlap explains that the fill patterns must be solid...

    Andrew.

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