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Reotaro Hashemoto
Guest
Hi,
I did my best to search on this newsgroups as well as online in
different places, about if i can create custom mouse strokes that're
used by MG IC Station..
I found in Virtuoso manual how to add cadence strokes, and added the
successfully, but they're pretty less than what was used in IC
station...
In IC station, there was a simple smart method to define a stroke, i
can explain it simply as follows:
* Assume a 3x3 grid numbered from 1 to 9 as shown in the simplified
figure below:
------------------------
| 1 | 2 | 3
|
------------------------
| 4 | 5 | 6
|
------------------------
| 7 | 8 | 9
|
------------------------
* Then to define certain strok, you assosiate it with grid numbers of
the path.. for example, if u want to define "S" path stroke, then you
write:
Stroke# 321456987
and so on..
Is there any similar thing like that in Cadence Virtuoso Layout??
Moreover, even for currently existing strokes, can them be used in
Virtuoso Schematic ??
Thank you for help,
Kind Regards,
Ahmad,
I did my best to search on this newsgroups as well as online in
different places, about if i can create custom mouse strokes that're
used by MG IC Station..
I found in Virtuoso manual how to add cadence strokes, and added the
successfully, but they're pretty less than what was used in IC
station...
In IC station, there was a simple smart method to define a stroke, i
can explain it simply as follows:
* Assume a 3x3 grid numbered from 1 to 9 as shown in the simplified
figure below:
------------------------
| 1 | 2 | 3
|
------------------------
| 4 | 5 | 6
|
------------------------
| 7 | 8 | 9
|
------------------------
* Then to define certain strok, you assosiate it with grid numbers of
the path.. for example, if u want to define "S" path stroke, then you
write:
Stroke# 321456987
and so on..
Is there any similar thing like that in Cadence Virtuoso Layout??
Moreover, even for currently existing strokes, can them be used in
Virtuoso Schematic ??
Thank you for help,
Kind Regards,
Ahmad,