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Cell-level module : keep the initial dimension of the module and position of the cells #513

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EstrelaStern opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 2 comments

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@EstrelaStern
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Hello,

I'm trying to create a cell-level module, but the software recalculates the length and the width of my module according to the dimensions of the cells, the gap between the cells etc. and seems to consider the cells as the border of the module.
Is there a way to indicate the distance between the module's borders and the cells ; and to keep the initial dimension of the module ?

Thanks in advance.

@shirubana
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Hi, you will have to do some math for the size.

Regarding spacing to the edge of the module, if you are adding glass the variable that controls that is called "edge", however it is not an input to the function but internal; perhaps you can go in and modify it it's in module.py file line 637 (main branch)

Marking adding this input as a to do for an upcoming release too.

shirubana added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 21, 2024
adds glass edge as an input to function

(and some documentation linting)
@cdeline
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cdeline commented Sep 23, 2024

Merged into Main for v0.4.4 / v0.5.0

@cdeline cdeline closed this as completed Sep 23, 2024
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