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* For DRC, try to draw your cells so they really DRC clean without being arrayed. Tanner' | * For DRC, try to draw your cells so they really DRC clean without being arrayed. Tanner' | ||
* Starting with Tanner 12.5, you can create or stretch arrays by drag-editing the corners or edges of an instance. The problem is that this makes it hard to use the handy snap-alignment tools to align your cells (e.g. pads). To avoid editing array sizes, use "Force Move" (map this to a keyboard shortcut). | * Starting with Tanner 12.5, you can create or stretch arrays by drag-editing the corners or edges of an instance. The problem is that this makes it hard to use the handy snap-alignment tools to align your cells (e.g. pads). To avoid editing array sizes, use "Force Move" (map this to a keyboard shortcut). | ||
+ | * Be really careful about properly gridding your schematics, especially if they are migrated from earlier (prev version 12) of Tanner' | ||
+ | * Schematics migrated from earlier S-Edit versions sometimes have little boxes drawn on the terminals of devices like FETS. These cause terrible off-grid hassles if they are rotated because they throw the pins off-grid. **Get rid of these left-over terminal boxes.** | ||
+ | * We've had lots of trouble with dropped schematic connections. These seem be related to funny gridding in a design. **Don' | ||
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