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turning off net name display

linbo
linbo over 13 years ago

 We've just started using a design kit from a new vendor and I'm trying to make our schematics display the same information as our previous design kits.

 

I'm having issues with the net name display.  I've never had to fiddle with this before and cannot find the setting/variable to turn off the net name display in schematics.  Our old design kit had this turned off by default.

 Does anyone know where to look for this?

 

Thanks,

--lin

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    skillUser over 13 years ago

    Hi Lin,

    I didn't test this, but I would expect to be able to do it in VM only with the User layer of CDF.  Anyway, you are correct that the permanent way to do this is to write it in the library's data.dm file.  Good luck getting those users in order!

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 13 years ago

    Hi Lin,

    I didn't test this, but I would expect to be able to do it in VM only with the User layer of CDF.  Anyway, you are correct that the permanent way to do this is to write it in the library's data.dm file.  Good luck getting those users in order!

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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