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How to make non stretchable rod rectangle .

marbs
marbs over 10 years ago

Hi All,

How to make a rod rectangle to become non stretchable using SKILL ?

I have the code below, but it is stretchable .

How can I make it non stretchable using SKILL ?

I'm using IC5141.

procedure(rr()
cvId = geGetEditCellView()

rodCreateRect(
    ?layer         "METAL1"
    ?width    1.81
    ?length   0.81
    ?origin list( 0 0 )
    ?elementsX 1
    ?elementsY 1
    ?cvId cvId
   )


) ;proc

Best Regards,

Marben

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Marben,

    You can't. In IC61X you could maybe use the selection protection feature which would stop it being selectable (and so you couldn't stretch it or do anything with it), but you can't have a shape not being stretchable.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Marben,

    You can't. In IC61X you could maybe use the selection protection feature which would stop it being selectable (and so you couldn't stretch it or do anything with it), but you can't have a shape not being stretchable.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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