9/4/2023 0 Comments Xsection walkthrough# confine the shapes to the region of ], layer_data.data, RBA::EdgeProcessor::mode_and, true, true).each do |polygon| xs script which provides this feature: # patched version of the original output function which If you put the output statements in the right places, supply a "wait" function and patch the output function to allow overriding outputs, a simple solution can be implemented. The concept is currently to keep the computed material outline internally and visualize it in a final step. In general, a cross-section script has to prepared differently when you want to show the process progress. I did try to search the forums but couldn't find any thing similar. Please excuse, if my question is unclear or if it is a repeat question. From my self guided learning on Ruby and the code it seems difficult because the whole Xsection is an event and cannot have "pause and play" kind functions. Is there a way to execute the "output" command one by one, controlled by a user input? The user input is expected to click a button, where the button(I'm envisioning) could be a QtDialog box awaiting the user to click "Next". In other words stopping the "cmos.xs" () after every step like deposition or etch or Litho to look at the process flow step by step. In my job role I have been tasked to see if there is a possibility to run the Xsection add-on available within KLayout to achieve a step by step processing of the layout. ![]() Just to set the expectations, I'm new to KLayout as well as Ruby scripting.
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