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what setting do I use to make the annotation browser only display flight lines when I click on the eyeball?

linbo
linbo over 12 years ago

In fairly recent history the behavior of the the annotation browser in VXL has changed. 

Whenever I click on a line or move a shape the flight lines appear--it used to be that the flight lines only appeared when you clicked on the little eyeball.

I realize I can tell XL to not extract after every move but this is not what I want.

I'd like it to extract but not turn on or off flight lines; just leave them alone.

Is there a setting I'm missing?

tks

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    linbo over 12 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    Actually what happens is the flight lines appear on many unconnected nets and the little eyeball shows up--the flight lines aren't just as I move something but rather once I move something a set of flightlines shows up.

     tks,

    --lin

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    linbo over 12 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    Actually what happens is the flight lines appear on many unconnected nets and the little eyeball shows up--the flight lines aren't just as I move something but rather once I move something a set of flightlines shows up.

     tks,

    --lin

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