Andrew Beckett
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If you use transistors from analogLib (nmos4, pmos4, say), you can specify the model name to be whatever you like. Those from a PDK usually have the model names hardcoded to match the device models that come with the PDK.
For a Verilog netlist, you can use Tools->Simulation->Verilog (there's either Verilog or NC-Verilog, but the netlister is the same).
Regards,
Andrew.
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