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Is this a valid function getEnterRemoveNetProbe()?!

BitanMallik
BitanMallik over 1 year ago

Hello,

Which function is used to set "remove probe" and "remove all probes" in schematic?!

and, then i will use this in my Bindkeys?!

Thanks!

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    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    Very simply, use Options→Log Filter and turn on the Accelerated Input item. Then in the schematic editor use Create→Probe→Remove Net or Remove All and you'll see in the CIW that the functions are:

    geEnterDeleteNetProbe()

    geDeleteAllProbe(getCurrentWindow() t)

    (note the title of your post has almost the right function for the first, but with a small typo - "get" instead of "ge").

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    Very simply, use Options→Log Filter and turn on the Accelerated Input item. Then in the schematic editor use Create→Probe→Remove Net or Remove All and you'll see in the CIW that the functions are:

    geEnterDeleteNetProbe()

    geDeleteAllProbe(getCurrentWindow() t)

    (note the title of your post has almost the right function for the first, but with a small typo - "get" instead of "ge").

    Andrew

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