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TEXT in mask design
2010-06-24
xiaohui.lin
2010-06-24
antwi nimo
2010-06-24
xiaohui.lin
2010-06-24
Mikael Evander
2010-06-24
Shao Guocheng
2010-06-24
Kevin Nichols
2010-06-24
luhaorice
TEXT in mask design
Kevin Nichols
2010-06-24
It sounds like this is more of a problem with LinkCad than anything
else. You might want to try a different route.

If you really need to do that though, maybe try a font like Deplof.
You can get it from the WieWeb website. I use it because it's designed
to prevent small, normally disconnected font parts (like the circle in
an "O") from flying off during development / etching but they also
claim it reduces file sizes. It's free too.

Go to:
http://www.wieweb.com/
then click on "Downloads" (their site has these java frames in it, so
a direct link doesn't seem to work well).

- Kevin

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:26 PM, xiaohui.lin
 wrote:
> Could anyone suggest how to add text when drawing mask in autocad?
>
> I just need numbers 0-9 without fine detail.
>
> I used the text function in AutoCad, but when tranferring dxf to gds using
linkcad, the fine feature of text is explained in great details which increased
the file size to almost 100MB.
>
> 2010-06-23
>
> Lin, Xiaohui
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