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How to Editing a Circle Line

tnehchuan
tnehchuan over 14 years ago

Hi,

As i am really new to Cadence, Maybe this is a stupid question but i really hope someone can teach me.

Example now i added a circle as my board outline, with a redius of 100mils, can i know how can i edit the circle radius to 200mils or other number of radius that i want without delete it and make a now outline?

And now i have make the circle center as X Y = (0, 0), how can i move the circle center point to a specific X Y i want??

>>>Because if i highlight the circle > Line > move, the reference point will not be the point i want, in another way is how can i choose a specific reference point so that i can move the component/outline to a X Y point that i want for example?<<<

I have tried to look into property edit, but i think that is only edit the name of it but not the radius.

many thanks.

Regards,

HC Tneh

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    Tanveer over 14 years ago

    Try Manufacturing>Chamfer give the live length of chamfered line and click on the both lines simultaneously it will bend the board edge to 45 degrees.

    Regards

    Tanveer

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  • Tanveer
    Tanveer over 14 years ago

    Try Manufacturing>Chamfer give the live length of chamfered line and click on the both lines simultaneously it will bend the board edge to 45 degrees.

    Regards

    Tanveer

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