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GRIDMM;
MARK(12.57.125);
LAYER21;
CIRCLE(R00)(R014.5);
PAD(P400);
PAD(P40120);
PAD(P40240);
This examples shows how to set the reference point at position (12.5
7.125). Then a circle with a radius of 40 mm is drawn in layer 21, tPlace.
Threepadsareplacedonthecircumferencewithanangleof120°.
RightMouseClick:
The > character within parenthesis represents a right mouse click. That
wayonecanmoveawholegroup,forexample:
MOVE(>00)(100);
Thepreviouslyselectedgroupwillbemoved10unitsinxdirection.
Modifier:
Within parenthesis one can use some modifiers. For combinations you
don'thavetocareabouttheorder:
A representsthepressed Alt key,thealternativgrid
C representsthepressed Ctrl key
S representsthepressed Shift key
R relativcoordinates
P polarcoordinates
> rightmouseclick
C and S cause miscellaneous commands to behave in different manners.
More information can be found in the help function of the respective
command.
If the commands are being read from a script file, each one must be
closed with a semicolon. In the above cases the semicolons can be omit
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ted if the commands are being entered via the keyboard and each is be
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ingclosedwiththe Enter key.
A component in the Layout Editor is to be transposed to a specified
position.
GRIDMM1;
MOVEIC1(12025);
Alternatively:
MOVE(0.1272.54)(12025);
IC1islocatedatcoordinates(0.1272.54)andismovedtoposition
(120 25). The current position of a device can be obtained with the aid
oftheINFOcommand.
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