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Annotation of the operating point on schematic

svilen
svilen over 9 years ago

Hi,

I'm using IC616-64b.500.11. This version doesn't have the old "Component display" menu to select what items of the operating point of devices to annotate on schematic. Instead, there is View > Annotation > Setup. There, in the annotation setup form one can choose what to annotate.

My question is with regards to saving and later reusing the annotation setup. From what I understand I can save the setup but it is only valid for the current schematic/project I'm simulating because it is saved in a directory named after the schematic. How can I save the setup so that I can reuse it for whatever schematic I happen to simulate in the future - the way it was possible to do in the old "Component display" before? It is very inconvenient for every new schematic to go and set up again the  component parameters to annotate, instead of just use the same setup I've already done before.

Thanks

Svilen

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Hi Svilen,

    I know I hit this problem during the pre-release testing of the new annotation mechanism, but I don't recall whether it's been resolved.

    Please contact customer support - if it's been resolved, they can check and let you know, and if not, a CCR can be filed on your behalf.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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