3. #1, #2 bring me to the other problem, if the parent cell is not only contain "cell", but also others, then the other cells also be flatten.
What is peculiar in my view, is that the merged version gives the same error #1 - I would expect that the new polygon would not have the vertices to trigger those errors anymore.
In this examples net names are translated into properties with key "#1" (integer 1) and attached to shapes. Instance names are also translated into properties with key "#1&a
Regarding #1, I think the problem is that you are "putting zeros for everything" -- I assume if you put nonzero values then it would work.. does it? If not, try removing the header r
Linux version 2.6.18-238.el5 (mockbuild@x86-012.build.bos.redhat.com) (gcc version 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-50)) #1 SMP Sun Dec 19 14:22:44 EST 2010
Anyway, it might be easier to stick with the regular "tech" approach you already have (file #1), and a separate GDS (file #2) which the user would have to figure out how to place in
like "MYPCELL" for key and #1 for value would work. ('#' signifies that '1' is an integer instead of a string, '##' signifies a float.) So then your additional custom script that yo