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How to close "Undeine Packet" Dialog Box when open a cellview ?

Charley Chen
Charley Chen over 14 years ago

Hi All,

How to close "Undeine Packet" Dialog Box when open a cellview ?

It will tell you Merge or ....., I will choose merge .

Thank you.

Charley

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Charley,

    Your question is not clear - surely you just hit the "Yes" or "No" button on the dialog box?

    If you don't want the dialog to appear, you can do:

    envSetVal("graphic" "packetDialogBoxes" 'boolean nil)

    Andrew.

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  • Charley Chen
    Charley Chen over 14 years ago

    Ardrew,

    Sorry for not clear question.

    If I want to hit "Yes" button  when first open cellview , How to do it ?

    Thank you,

    Charley

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Charley,

    You move your mouse over the "Yes" button and click the left mouse button!

    If you don't want the popup to appear - use the envSetVal() function I described earlier.

    Andrew.

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  • Charley Chen
    Charley Chen over 14 years ago

    Andrew,

    I want it to appear , and hope it chooses "Yes" button when the dialog box appears then disappear.

    Thank you,

    Charley

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Your only hope would be to use something like this:

    hiRegTimer("hiDBoxCancel(packetDialogBox)" 20) geOpen(?lib "opamp090" ?cell "objectExample" ?view "layout") 

    The 20 allows it to stay up for 2 seconds (up to - but it depends - it may not stay as long as that if it takes a long time to open the cellView).

    The best solution is to stop it opening in the first place. 

    Andrew.

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  • Charley Chen
    Charley Chen over 14 years ago

    Andrew,

    Thank you very much.

    Charley

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