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Changing net probe color

eyalg
eyalg over 12 years ago

I had try to control the color of the net probe with no success.

I tried using the function: geEnterAddNetProbe( hiGetCurrentWindow() list( "y0" "drawing") nil t )

and change Y0 to Y1 or Y0 to Y9 and the net probe color is changing each time I enter this function.

 

Is there a way to control the net probe color (create probe with red color for example).

 

Thanks in advance.

Eyal G.

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    eyalg over 12 years ago

    From some reason it is not working for me.

    I am selcting one net in shematic.

    I enter in the ciw the command: geEnterAddNetProbe( hiGetCurrentWindow() list( "y1" "drawing") nil t )

    The net change to some color (not allways red)

    when entering the same command in the ciw again the net color cycle.

     

    Eyal G.

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  • eyalg
    eyalg over 12 years ago

    From some reason it is not working for me.

    I am selcting one net in shematic.

    I enter in the ciw the command: geEnterAddNetProbe( hiGetCurrentWindow() list( "y1" "drawing") nil t )

    The net change to some color (not allways red)

    when entering the same command in the ciw again the net color cycle.

     

    Eyal G.

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