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Commands to convert Single path to multiple paths.

GiriBabu
GiriBabu over 13 years ago

 Hi all,

        Is there any command that converts single path to multiple paths. (like draw bus in turbo tool box) . Can i see file that contains commands for functoins in turbo toolbox.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

     But drawing a bus is an interactive operation - it just shows the first path interactively. So not really sure what your objective is and what purpose you are trying to achieve.

    Also, which version are you using? There's a native Draw Bus in IC615 which is rather more powerful.

    Andrew.

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  • GiriBabu
    GiriBabu over 13 years ago

      hi Andrew,

                     I have bus script which is formed by rod create path. So i want to make my bus is as like as bus in tubo toolbox. In that first one path is created and then it devided into multiple paths. 

                     Can I chop the layer whithout selecting that layer(like tunnel option in Turbo toolbox)

               By the way thanks for helping how to get 12 from "12" in the last post.

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