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Trigger Warning at Virtuoso start up

wgtkan
wgtkan over 12 years ago
*WARNING* (DEBASE-102068): No user triggers registered for viewType schematicSymbol.

*WARNING* (DEBASE-102068): No user triggers registered for viewType maskLayout.

*WARNING* (DEBASE-102068): No user triggers registered for viewType maskLayoutXL.

*WARNING* No application registered for prefix awv.

*WARNING* No application registered for prefix awv.

*WARNING* No application registered for prefix awv.


What are these warnings and how do I get rid of them? What do these mean? My IC version is IC6.1.5-64b.500.15

 

Thank you in advance.
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    No, I meant that the warnings didn't have anything to do with the change in behaviour of the "Q" bindkey. That seemed a bit unlikely, unless they have a different definition of the Q bindkey which brings up a different property editor. Hard to tell without seeing the problem.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    No, I meant that the warnings didn't have anything to do with the change in behaviour of the "Q" bindkey. That seemed a bit unlikely, unless they have a different definition of the Q bindkey which brings up a different property editor. Hard to tell without seeing the problem.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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