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How to Annotate the results into the schematic which is opened in new Tab

fatcat1206
fatcat1206 over 9 years ago

Hi, All

I watch the video "Result Annotation Flow Enhancement in Virtuoso (Video)".

In the video, when annotating the results, a new schematic has been opened in a new tab in the ADE XL.

But I cannot do it within our design environment.

All the results are annotated in the existing schematic. Besides, the information on the lower right corner of the schematic window does not reflect where the results come from.

I assume there is some environment variable control the output location of annotation, does anyone know how to change the setup.


Best Regards

Yi

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Hi Yi,

    That's exactly what it should do - if the schematic is not already open, it will open it. If this is not happening for you, please contact customer support.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Hi Yi,

    That's exactly what it should do - if the schematic is not already open, it will open it. If this is not happening for you, please contact customer support.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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