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Skill script for creating a selactable area

RFStuff
RFStuff over 12 years ago

 Dear All,

For selecting an object we use "leSelBoxOrStretch()". This happens automatically if one does a left click on the mouse and releases it. The created virtual rectangular area selects the object inside it. This way it becomes difficult to accurately select the objects as the objects may not be accomodated in the zoomed area.

So what I actually want is as  follows:-

I will click ( left click in the mouse)  one point ( this will be let's say one corner of the rectangle), then I will go to other corner of the desired area and click the mouse and will fix the other diagonal corner of the rectangle. Then the objects which arefully coming inder this area will be selected.

Could anybody please tell, how it can be done.

Kind Regards,

 

 

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    dmay over 12 years ago

    You can use "alt" as a modifier for bindkeys in Cadence 6.1 if you set the following environment variable to nil in your .cdsenv:

    ui      enableMenuShortcuts     boolean nil

    It's hard to run out of bindkeys. You can use several modifiers and combined modifiers:
    None, Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Super (next to alt on most keyboards), CtrlShift, CtrlSuper, CtrlAlt, etc.

    Derek

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  • dmay
    dmay over 12 years ago

    You can use "alt" as a modifier for bindkeys in Cadence 6.1 if you set the following environment variable to nil in your .cdsenv:

    ui      enableMenuShortcuts     boolean nil

    It's hard to run out of bindkeys. You can use several modifiers and combined modifiers:
    None, Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Super (next to alt on most keyboards), CtrlShift, CtrlSuper, CtrlAlt, etc.

    Derek

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