![]() ![]() Similar to 'A-B' but it respect the number of shape at one location. Shapes on layer A are subtracted from layer BĪrea that is within an uneven number of shapes, so a shape will be output at location with 3 shapes over it, but not for location with 2 shapes over itĪn inversion of layer A, the bounding box of the cell will be used as outer boundryĪn inversion of layer A, the bounding box of the cell will be used as outer boundry, refered cells will be modified in a way that a minimum area in the main cell needs to be created Shapes on layer B are subtracted from layer A These operations are available: operation Press the little '+' in the lower left to see options for framing. The number of frames is calculated automatic, if not set in the dialog. For a complex design the design is split into frames and processed step by step. Some operations like A merge and A xor only requires one layer and will ignore the other one. Also, the operation is chosen within this dialog. Via a dialog two source layers and the resulting layer are selected. For bis Boolean Operation the feature has a better performance to the Boolean Tools as the computations are split over all available processor cores. Optional the deletion of the source shapes can be set.Ī layer wide boolean operation is performed ignoring the cell hierarchy. Original shapes are maintained and not deleted in the default operation.Activate the layer in which the result should be added.( Set Selection to A, Set Selection to B) ![]()
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