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Taking Picture of Schematic

Deepansh
Deepansh over 10 years ago

Hello,

I need to take a picture of my schematic, with a white background and the circuit (wires,transistors etc.) in black.I'm using Virtuoso 6.1.3. Can anyone guide me on the same?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    File->Export Image (in IC616, and certainly in the IC615 version I have on my laptop) has a section on the form called "Appearance" and has the ability to change from Full color, to Monochrome, to Bi-color, and also allows you to swap the foreground and background colors. So that should do what you want.

    In IC613 you could set the background color on this form, but not make it monochrome. I would suggest using something newer if possible (there has been IC614, IC615 and IC616 since, so you're using a long-unsupported release).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    File->Export Image (in IC616, and certainly in the IC615 version I have on my laptop) has a section on the form called "Appearance" and has the ability to change from Full color, to Monochrome, to Bi-color, and also allows you to swap the foreground and background colors. So that should do what you want.

    In IC613 you could set the background color on this form, but not make it monochrome. I would suggest using something newer if possible (there has been IC614, IC615 and IC616 since, so you're using a long-unsupported release).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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