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1.16. L2P 45
Table 1.16: Options Available for the L2P Tool.
Option Description
-color
Generates a color PostScript file. The default value gives a black and
white PostScript file.
-drawingsize=w × h
Specifies the drawing area in cents of a inch. By default, wide =725
and height = 1068 for french A4 paper. If the drawing size is bigger
than the paper area, then the drawing will be splitted on several pages.
-fA3
The drawing is done on A3 format paper.
-fLETTER
The drawing is done on LETTER format paper.
-fLEGAL
The drawing is done on LEGAL format paper.
-givebwdict Give the Black & White internal PostScript dictionary. See below.
-givecolordict
This option must be unique on the command line. When used as in
’l2p -givebwdict’, l2p gives on the standard output its Black & White
internal Postscript dictionary. You ge t the standard dictionary by a
line of the form ’l2p -givecolordict > dict.ps’. You can then edit it, in
order to reuse it with l2p, see the ’-usedict’ option below.
-help Gives you this man page that explains how to use l2p.
-noheader
Prevents the border and various info, as the cellname and the position
of the page in the drawing, from being printed.
-papersize=x × y × w × h
Specifies the paper area in cents of a inch. By default, 50x50x726x1069
is used for a4 paper (x and y low left points, and width and height
values, respectively).
-pages=x pages × y pages
Specifies the drawing area in pages. It can be useful, instead of having
to calculate the size in cenths of inch of the drawing, to give it in
numbers of pages. It takes care of the resizing of the paper and whether
there is a header.
-tsize=s
Available sizes:6,8,10,12,14.The default value is 8.
-nrname
No name at all will be displayed.
-ncname
The external connector’s names won’t be displayed.
-nrfname
The references’s names won’t be displayed.
-niname
The instances’s names won’t be displayed.
-nsname
The segments’s names won’t be displayed.
-mfeed
Manual feed. If set, it informs the printer that it will be fed by the user
himself, for each printing.
-real
Uses real file (cif, gds). By default, uses symbolic layout file (ap, cp).
-resol=x
Sets the resolution of the file in dots per inch (dpi) and therefore limi-
tate the size of the PostScript. Each rectangle whose width and height
are smaller than the resolution will not be printed. The default value
is 72dpi. It should only be changed in one wants to produce a plot of
several meters. Usually, you must provide a PostScript file sized for A4
paper with a much better resolution than 72dpi. You can then increase
that value to up to 1000dpi, but be aware that the size of the file will
probably be bigger than a 44Mb SyQuest cartridge that is used in PAO
for exchanging data files.
-rflattencatal
Flattens the cell to the catalog level. Be careful, this option requires a
lot of memory.
-rflattentrans
Flattens the cell to the transistor level before printing. Be careful, this
option requires a lot more memory.
-rotate
Rotate the cell 90 degrees. This is useful if you have a wide cell, and
you want it printed in landscape mode.
-scale=f.f
Forces the cell to be printed with a ce rtain scale (a floating-point num-
ber). This is very useful, when you are printing a whole library of cells,
and you want all cells to be printed to the same scale. You can find at
which scale a cell was printed by looking at the beginning of the file :
’head n1 y-1x1.ps’ will show you a PostScript comment beginning by
’%SCALE=3.78435’ for example.
-usedict=filename
The output Postcript file contains a Postcript dictionary of macros.
There are two standard dictionnaries used by l2p. One for black and
white and another for color prints. This allows you to use a PostScript
dictionary different from the two internally encoded into l2p.
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