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Hey :) The documentation is at that point a bit wrong, for oasis-files the file-ending is expected to be ".oas" - I'll fix that :) And about the error: For exporting to dxf you need to install the package ezdxf. Best, |
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EDIT: This issue can be solved by installing the fatamorgana package.
Hello!
I'm a new-minted grad student who is somewhat familiar with Python and fairly unfamiliar with gdsHelpers. I'm working on a nanophotonics project and am having some difficulty with the file sizes involved. I am looking at file types that are not GDS files to see if they are smaller, but I am having issues exporting the data as an .oasis file.
Saving as an .oasis file seems pretty straightforward in the documentation: "The ending of the filename defines the format. Currently .gds, .oasis and .dxf are supported." Using cell.save('filename.oasis') doesn't throw an error, but it does yield a gds file titled 'filename.oasis.gds'. I have attached an image of a segment of code that demonstrates this. This same code exports a .gds file just fine.
I also used the same piece of code to try and export a .dxf just to see what would happen and the result was an error, which is also shown below.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how I might get gdsHelpers to export an .oasis file so that I can compare filesize? Thanks so much for your time, and also thank you for developing such an amazing, open-source program!
Best,
-matt
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