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How to export r_path& polygon into a file?

luanvn81
luanvn81 over 11 years ago
Hi all!

I have a problem like this:

Example:

          File .brd 1 =>  I have a symbol  A with Line/Silkscreen top & Shape /Placebound .

          File .brd 2 =>  I also have a symbol  A' with Line/Silkscreen top & Shape /Placebound too.

I want to  export line & shape from File .brd1 with symbol A (as database type  r_path & o_polygon)  file  by using  axlPolyFromDB()/axlDB2Path()  into a file and import them into File .brd 2 ( for purpose creating Line & Shape for symbol A').

Is there any way to do it? How can i do it? . Please give an suggesstion.

Thank alot.
Luan.

 
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    eDave over 11 years ago
    Polygons are transportable within a Skill session so, as long as you swap boards using axlOpenDesign you can copy shapes using polygons.I can't think of an easy way to do this via files although it is certainly possible.
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    eDave over 11 years ago
    Polygons are transportable within a Skill session so, as long as you swap boards using axlOpenDesign you can copy shapes using polygons.I can't think of an easy way to do this via files although it is certainly possible.
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