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Text view in read-only mode

Eric L14
Eric L14 over 11 years ago

Hi All,

I have created a text view.

In edit mode, my current editor (nedit) is used. But in read-only mode this is not the case, it is Cadence viewer.

What to do in order to view in read-only mode or a read-only file in nedit ?

Regards

Eric

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    Eric L14 over 11 years ago

    Thanks Andrew for your quick reply.

    I saw the solution for the "HDL" text view. I have tried verilogA, vhdl, verilog view type but in this case, infortunatly for my need, a parser is used when I close nedit and the content of my view is just design notes.

    Is there another variable to set or a specific "GDL" text view ?

     

    Regards

    Eric

     

     

     

     

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    Eric L14 over 11 years ago

    Thanks Andrew for your quick reply.

    I saw the solution for the "HDL" text view. I have tried verilogA, vhdl, verilog view type but in this case, infortunatly for my need, a parser is used when I close nedit and the content of my view is just design notes.

    Is there another variable to set or a specific "GDL" text view ?

     

    Regards

    Eric

     

     

     

     

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