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KLayout (32-bit)

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KLayout 0.28.14 (32-bit)

  -  293 MB  -  Freeware

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system. Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of KLayout 0.28.14 (32-bit).


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What's new in this version:

Features:
- Fixed: #1563 Duplicated Tabs in the Macro Development Tool
- Fixed: #1560 git+https package installation on windows fails
- Fixed: #1559 (partial) Move function not respecting some diagonals
- Fixed: #1549 Layout.error_layer now available in recursive shape search
- Fixed: #1542 KLayout crashes on exit
- Enhancement: #1535 Support pathlib.Path in Python API Implicitly converts objects to strings using "str(object)" (Python) or "object.to_s" (Ruby).
- Fixed: #1533 KLayout crashing with two consecutive calls of the same LayoutView::show_layout command
- Fixed: #1531 When symlinking a .def to a target without .def suffix, file can't be loaded
- Enhancement: #1530 polygon from 2 size tuple points The effect of this feature is pretty basic: tuples or lists are used as constructor arguments for implicitly creating an object in place of them. Hence, "(x,y)" can be used instead of a vector or a point. In some cases, this leads to ambiguities and the implicit resolution will fail however. Specifically a list of size-2 tuples can be passed to the "points" arguments of Polygon and Path.
- Enhancement: #1528 LEF: Implement LEF58_WIDTHTABLE
- Enhancement: new methods (D)Edge#euclidian_distance and (D)EdgePair#distance
- Fixed: package download dialog: mute an assertion, less questions for re-running macros
- Enhancement: reading $KLAYOUT_GIT_PROXY_HTTP for proxy URL in Git downloads
- Fixed: cheats were not enabled for edges and (implicit) polygon merges such as for "sized"

Fixed: more consistent behavior for Marker Browser / Scan Shapes:
- Scan Shapes Hierarchical will scan from current cell, not all cells
- Marker browser shows markers propertly also in descended mode
- Marker database description of shown in selection box

- Fixed: Search feature in macro editor does not jump back to first position

Fixed: "Trace All Nets":
- Asks for stack now in case of multiple stacks (previously: took that from "Trace Nets" dialog)
- Skips symbols which are not used (previously: extracted them as disconnected layers)

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