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Unwanted empty line in Annotation Setup

PatrikOsgnach
PatrikOsgnach over 6 years ago

Hello people,

I have a small annoyance with the annotations. Basically, I have an empty line between two cdf Component parameters I would like to annotate, but I can't understand where this line comes from.

See the attached picture. The unwanted line is between "l" and "totalM"

Any idea where this empty line comes from? It is fairly annoying.

Thank you and best regards,

Patrik

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 6 years ago

    Hi Patrik,

    My guess is that it's how the symbol is created - if you open the symbol, you'll see a number of cdsParam() labels, and I expect there is a gap in the cdsParam labels to allow space for the wire to the bulk pin (and an associated cdsTerm label for that pin).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • PatrikOsgnach
    PatrikOsgnach over 6 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Hello Andrew,

    yes, that's exactly the case. Since I have no control over the symbols I'll have to live with it, but it is good to know the source of the gap. Many thanks for the clarification.

    Best regards,

    Patrik

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