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How to change wire color in schematic using SKILL ?

marbs
marbs over 15 years ago

 Hi All ,

How can I change the color of all  selected wires in the schematic 

by using SKILL ?  for example I would like to change the wire color 

from CadetBlue to lime  . I am using  icfb version 5.1 .

Please help . 

 

Regards , 

Marbs

 

 

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Hi lrlsk,

    That would change the default colour of all wires. What Marbs is asking for (I believe) is a way to change the colour of the current segment, just as you can in the edit properties form.

    There's an existing CCR asking for a SKILL function to do this, CCR 445255 (there are a few duplicate requests).

    There is a solution (written by me) which tells you how to remove the colour overrides. You may be able to use this to figure out how they're stored (I'm afraid I don't have time right now to see if I can come up with a workaround):

    http://support.cadence.com/wps/mypoc/cos?uri=deeplinkmin:ViewSolution;solutionNumber=11233040
     
    Best Regards,
     
    Andrew.
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Hi lrlsk,

    That would change the default colour of all wires. What Marbs is asking for (I believe) is a way to change the colour of the current segment, just as you can in the edit properties form.

    There's an existing CCR asking for a SKILL function to do this, CCR 445255 (there are a few duplicate requests).

    There is a solution (written by me) which tells you how to remove the colour overrides. You may be able to use this to figure out how they're stored (I'm afraid I don't have time right now to see if I can come up with a workaround):

    http://support.cadence.com/wps/mypoc/cos?uri=deeplinkmin:ViewSolution;solutionNumber=11233040
     
    Best Regards,
     
    Andrew.
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