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Custom Cellview: Callback some skill procedure when double click in Library Manager view list

TamalDas
TamalDas over 13 years ago

 Using Cadence Data and tool registry I have succefully created a custom cellview (say, viewX) and text editor tool is being used to edit or read it. Now I want little more customizations as follows:

1. when double click on this viewX I want to callback some skill function in place of opening a text editor

2.  registering some other tool (like scalc etc.) for read or edit purpose: the cadence tool regitry does not say elaborately about syntax to write data.reg file for this kind of customization.

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    TamalDas over 13 years ago

     Andrew

    I have succesfully completed the job using cdsLibMgr.il and as you said  " You can make it so that the library manager treats a double click as opening in read mode" I have added required custom view, double clicking on which will open a Tree Table.

     Thanks and regards

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  • TamalDas
    TamalDas over 13 years ago

     Andrew

    I have succesfully completed the job using cdsLibMgr.il and as you said  " You can make it so that the library manager treats a double click as opening in read mode" I have added required custom view, double clicking on which will open a Tree Table.

     Thanks and regards

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