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About hardCopy

bobbygang
bobbygang over 14 years ago

Hi, I'm new.

I wrote a new post but I can't find it in forum until now so I write it again

I have question  of command "hardCopy".

I wonder why I can't find the graph in the folder "zzz" after I set  hardCopyOptions(?hcTmpDir "/aaa/yyy/zzz") .

I only can get the graph when I set  hardCopyOptions(?hcTmpDir "/aaa") .

At first I think it  must be in root folder, but  I also can't get the graph when I set  hardCopyOptions(?hcTmpDir "/bbb") .

Is there some requirement to the directory ?

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    bobbygang over 14 years ago

    I try it again and now I find I made a mistake. hcTmpdir is not the directory for saving graph.

    The hardCopy result file were saved in runDir of cadence i.e. "aaa"

    So my new question is whether there is a way to save hardCopy result file to my specified folder instead of runDir?

     

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  • bobbygang
    bobbygang over 14 years ago

    I try it again and now I find I made a mistake. hcTmpdir is not the directory for saving graph.

    The hardCopy result file were saved in runDir of cadence i.e. "aaa"

    So my new question is whether there is a way to save hardCopy result file to my specified folder instead of runDir?

     

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