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bypassing Virtuoso built-in viewer

vivkr
vivkr over 14 years ago

Hi All,

It is possible to adjust the editor settings so that model files and Verilog-A files are opened for editing with a user-specific editing program, e.g. vim, nedit, emacs etc. The built-in viewer that comes with Virtuoso is really rather limited in its features.

Can the same be done for viewing the netlist or the simulator output log? The best I could imagine was adding these on the model path list but keeping them disabled, but this is a rather inelegant solution, and one would need to do it by hand each time.

Regards,

Vivek

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    vivkr over 14 years ago
    I already have set my default editor that way. So I can open Verilog-A files and even files listed in the "include" section such as models. But not input netlists for instance.

    Ideally, I would just like to use my favorite editor for viewing or editing all kind of stuff that Virtuoso throws at me: Verilog code, netlists, logs etc....

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    vivkr over 14 years ago
    I already have set my default editor that way. So I can open Verilog-A files and even files listed in the "include" section such as models. But not input netlists for instance.

    Ideally, I would just like to use my favorite editor for viewing or editing all kind of stuff that Virtuoso throws at me: Verilog code, netlists, logs etc....

    Vivek
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