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Select pins and pin label by SKILL.

marbs
marbs over 15 years ago

Hello All,

How can I select all pins and pin label in the layout

having no connectivity  by using SKILL  ?.   Because i find it

difficult to select all the pins in my layout that have no connectivity,

if I select it oned by one.  

Any help are appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

 Marbs 

 

 

 

 

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    ashutosh,

    Try reading your post, with the assumption that the reader has no knowledge (other than what you typed) of what your problem is. In other words, they do not have access to the knowledge of the problem that resides in your head.

    Do you think they'd be able to answer it?

    Also, it probably would have made more sense for this to be a new topic, unless it is very closely related to the original question (it's unclear since you gave no details whatsoever).

    Ask a vague question, and you'll either get a vague answer (or more likely no answer at all).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    ashutosh,

    Try reading your post, with the assumption that the reader has no knowledge (other than what you typed) of what your problem is. In other words, they do not have access to the knowledge of the problem that resides in your head.

    Do you think they'd be able to answer it?

    Also, it probably would have made more sense for this to be a new topic, unless it is very closely related to the original question (it's unclear since you gave no details whatsoever).

    Ask a vague question, and you'll either get a vague answer (or more likely no answer at all).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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