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Schematic view settings in cdsenv

Abhilash B
Abhilash B over 12 years ago

Hi ,

I am using virtuoso 6.1.5 ,whenever I open schematic view dots are displayed in the background so if I want to change those then I have to do it manually by going in the Options->Display  so are there any commands for that so that i can save them in .cdsenv so that it will be permanent solutiion.

 

Thanks

Abhilash  

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Abhilash,

    Not quite sure what setting you're asking to control, but:

     schematic schGridType cyclic "none"

    might be what you want (it can be "none" "dotted" or "line").

    Or you might want:

     graphic dotStyleMajorGrid boolean t

    which causes the major grids to be dimmed.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Abhilash,

    Not quite sure what setting you're asking to control, but:

     schematic schGridType cyclic "none"

    might be what you want (it can be "none" "dotted" or "line").

    Or you might want:

     graphic dotStyleMajorGrid boolean t

    which causes the major grids to be dimmed.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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