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how to save the current display layers using SKILL??

howardhaoracle
howardhaoracle over 12 years ago

Hi..

How can I save the current display layers I have in my layout by using SKILLcommand?? I looked at the SKILL vocabulary, I cant find

any command that would apply to this case??

Here is the steps I have to do manually  to save my display layers :

From the LSW window: Edit-->Save-->(select File button) then enter the name I want to save to...

 Thanks for your help

Howard

 

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    howardhaoracle over 12 years ago

    Hi Andrew;

    The OPUS version I am using is 6.1.5.. 

    Please show me on how to save the current layers setting by SKILL command.. Now, I only know how to save the setting

    manually by: 

    LSW->Edit->Save-> (save to a file) then load it up by: drLoadDrf("file").. Quite tedious..:(

     Thanks

    Howard

     

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    howardhaoracle over 12 years ago

    Hi Andrew;

    The OPUS version I am using is 6.1.5.. 

    Please show me on how to save the current layers setting by SKILL command.. Now, I only know how to save the setting

    manually by: 

    LSW->Edit->Save-> (save to a file) then load it up by: drLoadDrf("file").. Quite tedious..:(

     Thanks

    Howard

     

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