      A KICTOCIF(CAD1)      UNIX Programmer's Manual       KICTOCIF(CAD1)        NAME2      kictocif - Create a CIF file from a KIC cell.   SYNOPSISF      kictocif [-L micperl] [-O ciffile] [-I kicfile] [-T style] [-ads]   DESCRIPTIONiX      _K_i_c_t_o_c_i_f translates a hierarchical layout created by _k_i_c(_1);      into a CIF file.  The -L option is used to specify thee=      number of microns per lambda.  The -O and -I options arer>      used to specify the output and input files, respectively.  ?      The -T option is used to specify the desired style of CIF.aO      By default, _k_i_c_t_o_c_i_f will produce Berkeley CIF.  The validM2      arguments for _s_t_y_l_e are as follows:  @      k    The CIF style is Berkeley CIF.  A symbol name is a CIF=           user extension which follows a DS command as in _9f0           _P_a_d_I_n;. This is the default.  A      a    The CIF style is Stanford.  A Stanford symbol name is aSJ           CIF comment which follows a DS command as in (_P_a_d_I_n);.  @      b    The CIF style is NCA.  A NCA symbol name is a CIF com-G           ment which follows a DS command as in (_P_a_d_I_n);, and;0           layer names are converted to integers.  A      e    The CIF style is Berkeley CIF with property list exten-"=           sions.  A symbol name is a CIF user extension whichrK           follows a DS command as in _9 _P_a_d_I_n;. User extension 5 %           is used for property lists.   A      h    The CIF style is IGS.  An IGS symbol name is a CIF user J           extension which follows a DS command as in _9 _P_a_d_I_n;.  >      i    The CIF style is Icarus.  An Icarus symbol name is a;           CIF comment which follows a DS command as in (_9            _P_a_d_I_n);.  =      m    The CIF is compatable with the mextra program which ?           uses the symbol rename convention of Berkeley CIF and @           has the respective layer name in the label user exten-L           sion as in _9_4 _T_e_x_t _1_5_0_0 -_9_8_0_0 _N_M;.  @      s    The CIF style is Sif.  A Sif symbol name is a CIF com-Q           ment which follows a DS command as in (_N_a_m_e: _P_a_d_I_n);.   <      The -s option is used if only symbolic layers are to be@      translated to CIF, and the -d option is used if mask layers?      are to be translated.  The -a option is used if all layers 4      are to be translated and is the default option.        A Printed 9/4/83               5/20/83                            1             A KICTOCIF(CAD1)      UNIX Programmer's Manual       KICTOCIF(CAD1)*      A      If the -O option is not employed, the name of the output CIFpK      file will be the name of the input _k_i_c_f_i_l_e appended withi      '._c_i_f'.  O      _K_i_c_t_o_c_i_f will become an interactive program if the commandl>      line arguments are insufficient.  Input and output do NOT?      default to standard I/O.  If no command line arguments are	L      given, _k_i_c_t_o_c_i_f will first prompt you for the number of>      microns per lambda.  The program will next prompt you for@      the name of the Root cell of the kic layout.  The Root cell>      is the very top of the hierarchy.  Finally, kictocif will9      ask you if it should convert symbolic layers or only}"      detailed, nonsymbolic layers.   SEE ALSO6      kic(CAD1), ciftokic(CAD1), KIC tutorial stored in      ~cad/doc/kic.me   AUTHOR      Giles Billingsley                                                                      A Printed 9/4/83               5/20/83                            2,      