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Stretch a wire (pathSeg) with leStretchShape

pventura
pventura over 13 years ago

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to stretch a wire (was created with create wire; therefore is a set of pathSeg) with leStretchShape() but apparently I'm not able to do it. 

For example, I just use as in documentation:

leStretchShape( car(geGetSelSet()) 0:2 geGetSelSetFigPoint( car(geGetSelSet()) ) t )

This works fine for instance with path, but apparently not with pathSeg. I tried it also with other configurations of geGetSelSetFigPoint() but since I'm new to pathSeg, I might be missing the obvious.

 

Please help.

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  • harris3
    harris3 over 13 years ago

    pventura,

     The skill code for stretching a wire segment is not working.

    I had put in a Cadence Service Request for this issue and have been informed that it is planned for the IC6.1.5 ISR6 release that was scheduled to be available for download on Sept. 16, 2011.

     

    -Phil

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  • pventura
    pventura over 13 years ago

     Thanks.

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