This is a python port of the XSection project (https://github.com/klayoutmatthias/xsection).
The goal of this project is to provide an add-on to KLayout (www.klayout.de) to create and visualize a realistic cross-section view for VLSI designs supporting a wide range of technology options.
For the project description see klayout_pyxs Project Home Page.
The basic structure is:
docsThe documentationklayout_pyxsThe python package sourcespymacrosThe python .lym macros files for KLayoutsamplesSome sample filestestsTest sources and golden dataxs2pyxsxs to pyxs conversion scripts
The docs folder contains the .rst files and images for the documentation
pages. See rendered version here.
The klayout_pyxs folder contains the python package which includes
the cross-section generation engine.
The pymacros folder contains with the actual KLayout macros code,
pyxs.lym.
The samples folder holds a few files for playing around.
The tests folder contains some regression tests for the package.
To run the tests, make sure "klayout" or "klayout_app" (in Windows)
is in your path and use
$ cd tests
$ ./run_tests.shor (from e.g. git bash console on Windows)
$ cd tests
$ bash run_tests_windows.shThe xs2pyxs folder contains a shell script which helps converting
Ruby-based .xs scripts to .pyxs scripts. It performs necessary but not
sufficient string replacements. Depending on the .xs script complexity,
more changes are likely to be needed.
You can install the module
pip install klayout_pyxs
And the klayout macro from klayout package manager.
To run .pyxs scripts from the KLayout menu, klayout_pyxs package and python macros file have to be installed to the KLayout folders. According to KLayout documentation, they should go to the "pymacros" and "python" folders in KLayout's user specific application folder. In Windows, it is $USERPROFILE/KLayout.
If you are using Python 2.7 in your KLayout distribution, you need
six package installed.
In Windows, do the following (the commands should be run from e.g. git bash console). Tested on KLayout 0.25.3 and 0.25.7.
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Check if $USERPROFILE/KLayout exists and is used by the KLayout to store macros. Run
$ ls $USERPROFILE/KLayoutIf no error reported, continue with 1. If there is an error, you need to find a location of KLayout's user specific application folder with pymacros, python folders and use it in further commands.
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Clone klayout_pyxs repository into any source folder:
$ git clone https://github.com/dimapu/klayout_pyxs.git klayout_pyxs_repo
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Copy klayout_pyxs_repo/pymacros/pyxs.lym to $USERPROFILE/KLayout/pymacros/pyxs.lym
$ cp klayout_pyxs_repo/pymacros/pyxs.lym $USERPROFILE/KLayout/pymacros/pyxs.lym -
Copy klayout_pyxs_repo/klayout_pyxs/. to $USERPROFILE/KLayout/python/klayout_pyxs
$ mkdir $USERPROFILE/KLayout/python/klayout_pyxs $ cp klayout_pyxs_repo/klayout_pyxs/*.py $USERPROFILE/KLayout/python/klayout_pyxs
Now, run Klayout. In the Tools menu, you should see pyxs > Load pyxs script.
Run
$ make installNow, run Klayout. In the Tools menu, you should see pyxs > Load pyxs script.
