Annotated Source: http://www.cnblogs.com/einstein-2014731/p/5650943.html
Cadence is more cumbersome to use than Altiumdesigner, but more open and flexible, and it's a good choice to get used to.
The method of adding Chinese characters to the PCB was found on the Internet and summarized below.
1, install AutoCAD, I use 2010, and install the Express tool tools.
If AutoCAD is already on the computer, but the plugin is not selected, it can be done by: program---Uninstall the program
Select AutoCAD, uninstall/change launcher to reinstall plug-ins
2: Enter Chinese characters in AutoCAD and set the appropriate size
3, in the Express menu text->e Photo Text command can be broken down into line object
4, the document is stored as a DXF file, where the converted text will become hollow, it doesn't matter, into the allegro filled.
5. Import DXF files in Allegro
6, after the import note check the following two items: 1: To prevent other things in the PCB missing. 2: Fill the hollow shape
7. Set the corresponding relationship between the DXF layer and the Allegro layer
8, OK import can.
Adding kanji to the Allegro PCB