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copy of a maestro view and chnaging design cause all the setup to be lost

TommasoF
TommasoF 25 days ago

Hi all,

IC23.1 ISR16 / ISR15.

when making a copy of a maestro view and then in the new maestro view I change the design schematic (see below) , I loose all the ADE outputs and the analysis. Is there any fix to this bug ? it was not happening in the IC618

thanks 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 24 days ago in reply to TommasoF

    I didn't see this reply (I'm having some issues with not all posts generating a notification). Anyway, the only way I can get this to misbehave is to leave the Mode as "AutoScale" and then use toggle the little arrow next to Axis Limits down and up so I can edit the min and max fields, and then apply - if I do that it discards the change because it's still auto-scaling (in my view it shouldn't really allow them to be editable in this case). Otherwise it seems to work fine. 

    There have been fixes during IC23.1 to the axis editing (to fix other earlier bugs); I guess it is possible that in some situation it's broken something else - but I am a bit surprised that the basic changes you are describing here are not working.

    Andrew

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