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/**
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@page usage Usage
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@section cmd Command Line Interface
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To use the application on the command line check 'gds-render --help'.
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Application options:
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- -t, --tikz Output TikZ code
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- -p, --pdf Output PDF document
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- -s, --scale=<SCALE> Divide output coordinates by <SCALE>
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- -o, --tex-output=PATH Optional path for TeX file
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- -O, --pdf-output=PATH Optional path for PDF file
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- -m, --mapping=PATH Path for Layer Mapping File (see @ref lmf-spec)
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- -c, --cell=NAME Cell to render
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- -a, --tex-standalone Configure TeX Code standalone
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- -l, --tex-layers configure TeX code to create PDF Layers (OCG)
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@section gui Graphical User Interface
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The graphical user interface (GUI) can be used to open GDS Files, configure the layer rendering (colors, order, transparency etc.), and convert cells.
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It is possible to export the layer configurations so theycan be used later on. Even in the @ref cmd
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@image html gui.svg
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*/
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