But I placed an N-transistor node from the mocmos technology and was able 
to specify a value for "Width" and "length" in the "Node Properties" form 
and the cell geometry changed accordingly? Isn't this a parameterized cell 
by definition? Or are you referring to some other capability when you say 
parametrized cell?

Can I not create my own "node" in which I can take user inputs such as 
length, width, number of contacts on source-drain etc.  to modify the node. 
I want to create my own library of such custom nodes. In commercial tools 
like Cadence I have done it using their SKILL language. I am hoping that I 
can dig into Electric source code or use the bean shell scripting 
capability to do similar implementation.

I want to make sure I understand the existence of this capability correctly 
as I plan on using Electric for analog design and I cannot see how I will 
be able to do this if I cannot create my custom nodes with such 
capabilities as described above.

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