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a skill script for schematic view

egxoner
egxoner over 14 years ago
i need a skill script for schematic for jumping in hierarchies. let me explain. if i have hierarchical cells like this A( B1(C1) + B2) when i am in c1 i wanna press a button to save c1 cell in memory.then when i am in b2 i wanna jump directly to the saved cell (in this case c1) by pressing another button. do you have any ideas how to write a script like this. i need it for schematic view of cadence thank you.
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    egxoner over 13 years ago
    hi all i can save lib name and cell name of the cell that i want to remember. and open that cell with geOpen command. it seems it solves my problem but after opening a cell with geOpen command i cannot reach upper levels with ctrl+e . it says i am already at the top level cell. do you have any idea to help me. how cadence knows which cell is the top level cell and can we edit it.
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    egxoner over 13 years ago
    hi all i can save lib name and cell name of the cell that i want to remember. and open that cell with geOpen command. it seems it solves my problem but after opening a cell with geOpen command i cannot reach upper levels with ctrl+e . it says i am already at the top level cell. do you have any idea to help me. how cadence knows which cell is the top level cell and can we edit it.
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