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Richard Moffat
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5/01/2006 2:37 PM  
---  SCALPEL  ----

This utility will cut a path through Clines, according to a path you draw. 

It is a little different from other cutting utilities, in the fact you are not limited to drawing a box or a closed polygon.

Clines are cut with a 12mil (or 0.3mm) gap, although you can define the width yourself.

After loading, type one of the following:
scalpel
   to draw a path, or
scalpel help
   to see the options

This program is not that complex but it does give a good example of how to control programs with the mouse, among a few other things.


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Copyright Allied Telesis Labs (NZ) 2006

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ksheach
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5/28/2007 9:08 AM  
Minor problem with scalpel.il - very last line contains an illegal character, may be just a C/R (shows up as a square in wordpad, a space in Notepad, and "NUL" in Notepad++. Whichever it stops the file from loading, but just edit and remove that last line and it works very nicely.

Keith Sheach ST Microelectronics.

E- SYNTAX ERROR found at line 429 column 1 of file scalpel.il
E- *Error* lineread/read: syntax error encountered in input
E- *Error* load: error while loading file - "scalpel.il"
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