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Draw path

bharath2k4er
bharath2k4er over 15 years ago

 Hi ,

           I am drawing path in virtuoso. Whenever i draw path in 45 degress, i will get the off-grid errors. Is there any script which will adjust the grid automatically when i draw path in 45 deg.??  I know that if i drw a polygon i will not get the error, but i wanted to path only because of its properties..

 

 

T hanks for your constant support,

Bharath. 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago
    It's under Create->Wire. This is assuming you're using IC613. If using IC5141, pathSegs do not exist. You didn't say which version you're using...

    Fundamentally it cannot be done with a multi-segment path; basic maths will tell you that. You could convert into a polygon and then snap to the grid (many utilities around to do that).

    Regards,

    Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago
    It's under Create->Wire. This is assuming you're using IC613. If using IC5141, pathSegs do not exist. You didn't say which version you're using...

    Fundamentally it cannot be done with a multi-segment path; basic maths will tell you that. You could convert into a polygon and then snap to the grid (many utilities around to do that).

    Regards,

    Andrew
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