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how to select and deselect a layer using only one bind key?

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IC Layout over 16 years ago

 Hello! Everybody, GoodEvening to all,

Please, can anybody help me in giving the solution for this question. 

I am using cadence IC514 version.

I would like to select a layer using one bind key also it should deselect the same layer if I press the same bind key.

Thanks in advance...

                             waiting for Ur replys.........

                                            Prabhakar-The VLE
 

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    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago

    Please clarify what you mean. What do you mean by "select a layer"? Do you mean making a layer the current entry layer in the LSW? Do you mean making that layer selectable in the LSW? Do you mean selecting all the shapes on a particular layer-purpose in your layout?

    You could mean many different things. Please make sure that when you ask questions they are specific and well described, otherwise everyone has to waste time guessing.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago

    Please clarify what you mean. What do you mean by "select a layer"? Do you mean making a layer the current entry layer in the LSW? Do you mean making that layer selectable in the LSW? Do you mean selecting all the shapes on a particular layer-purpose in your layout?

    You could mean many different things. Please make sure that when you ask questions they are specific and well described, otherwise everyone has to waste time guessing.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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