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DXF to GDS-II (or CIF) conversion?
2009-03-17
Andreas K. Huettel
2009-03-17
Taekyung Kim
2009-03-18
ameya g
2009-04-03
Morten Aarøe
2009-04-03
Steven Meredith
2009-04-07
Pavan Samudrala
2009-04-07
HENRI FLECHNER
2009-04-07
Roger Shile
2009-03-19
Andreas K. Huettel
2009-04-07
Shao Guocheng
DXF to GDS-II (or CIF) conversion?
Shao Guocheng
2009-04-07
One thing you can definitely try is using the "find boundary" function in
Autocad. after you find boundary for all ur regions (sounds like a lot work, but
autocad will do it for u, u just need to select the regions.), u can delete ur
regions and all boundaries will be left as polylines.

hope this hleps

Guocheng Shao

--- On Tue, 4/7/09, Pavan Samudrala  wrote:


From: Pavan Samudrala 
Subject: Re: [mems-talk] DXF to GDS-II (or CIF) conversion?
To: "General MEMS discussion" 
Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 11:08 PM


Hello all,

Since we are in this conversion discussion, I have a problem and was
wondering if anyone encountered this problem.

I have created some complex shapes using the concept of regions in Autocad.
When I convert the design using PGSort, all the design gets converted except
the regions. Does anyone have an idea of converting these regions into
gds/gl1 format?

Any help would be really appreciated.

Thanks,
Pavan
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