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Controling Opus Objects Window

RDRamirez
RDRamirez over 11 years ago
These commands are from the Virtuoso command window:

_pteHiObjectSetExpanded(dwindow('pteObjectPalette1) "Blockages" nil)


_pteHiObjectSetExpanded(dwindow('pteObjectPalette1) "Blockages" nil)

How and where can I put these commands?

Thank you,

Roger
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Roger,

    Not sure which version you are using, but in IC616 there are two public functions, pteExpand() and pteCollapse(). In fact the private function you reference doesn't exist any more (which shows the danger of using a private function). So for example you can use:

    pteExpand("Boundaries" "Objects")

    or pteCollapse() with the same arguments. That said, everything shows up collapsed by default anyway, so not sure you even need this?

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Roger,

    Not sure which version you are using, but in IC616 there are two public functions, pteExpand() and pteCollapse(). In fact the private function you reference doesn't exist any more (which shows the danger of using a private function). So for example you can use:

    pteExpand("Boundaries" "Objects")

    or pteCollapse() with the same arguments. That said, everything shows up collapsed by default anyway, so not sure you even need this?

    Andrew.

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