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how many colors are used in hilighting net in schematic

Joe Black
Joe Black over 11 years ago

Hi, 

In the display.drf file, y0-y9 are defined, but y9 never appears, only y0 to y8 show up in highligting. Anyone has idea?

 Thanks!

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  • Tom Volden
    Tom Volden over 11 years ago

    The full y0-y9 color bank should be used.  I just tested this with one of our gpdk designs and I'm seeing all 10 colors.

     If you enable the Navigator Assistant and RMB on one of the nets are you seeing y0 drawing - y9 drawing available under the Probe submenu?

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  • Joe Black
    Joe Black over 11 years ago

    Thanks, Tom.

    interesting,I can assign y9 color to a net using your suggestion, but it doesn't appear if I press 9 in the schematic and click nets. the colors cycle from y0 to y8 then to y0 again.

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    That's odd. It works for me. I would suggest you contact customer support so that we can take a look and figure out what is unusual and why it is going wrong?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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