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How to use SKILL code to change the lpp color and styles ?

Kevin Li
Kevin Li over 2 years ago

I know that lpp styles can be modifed in the display resource manager.

Is there any methods that using SKILL code to modify the lpp styles ? 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    A given layer purpose will be defined in the tech file to use a particular packet. So you'd use techGetLP to find the layer-purpose info from the technology database, and then techGetLPPacketName to get the packet name. You can then use drGetPacket/drSetPacket to update the definition of the packet (i.e. the colours and fill styles used). There are other dr functions (covered in the same manual as drSetPacket) for manipulating the colors/fill-styles etc.

    Andrew 

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  • Kevin Li
    Kevin Li over 2 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    It works ! Thank you for the support. Have a good day!

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