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How to modify pin label property when I create it by skill

bobbygang
bobbygang over 13 years ago

Andrew,

  I used schCreatePin command to generate pin in schematic by skill. But I could't modify the font style and height of the pin name. I guess it is attched to a label. So I used schCreateSymbolLabel and schGlueLabel to replace the original one but it doesn't work. A new attchment label was created but the pin had nothing changed.  Is there any command to do this?

Best Regards,
Bobby

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago
    Hi Bobby,

    You should be able to do:

    pinFig=schCreatePin(cv pinMaster "myInp" "input" nil 0:0 "R0")
    pinFig~>children~>height=0.125

    for example.

    Regards,

    Andrew.
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  • bobbygang
    bobbygang over 13 years ago

    Andrew,

        It works. Thank you very much. But when  I use other object how can I know how much properties it includes and the name of these property.

    Bobby

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago
    Bobby,

    Well, you can do obj->? or obj->?? To find out a list of attributes or attributes+values for an object. Is that what you mean?

    Andrew
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  • bobbygang
    bobbygang over 13 years ago

    Andrew,

          Yes, that's just what I mean. Thank you!

    Best Regards,

    Bobby

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