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Remembering form settings between invocations (and sessions)

Ivars
Ivars over 11 years ago

 Hi,

I'm trying to create a popup form that will allow a user to specify a file name and directory in which to save a plot (amoung other things).

The difficulty I'm having is having the form remember the directory and file name between invocations of the form. In the skeleton code below, I've used a pair of global varibles to maintain a history of the previous directory path and file name. This seems like a rather crude approach. The string field structure has a "lastValue" property but I don't know how to make use of it.

My questions are:

1) How to elegantly have the last directory path and file name filled in on the form every time it is invoked.

2) How to maintain the history of these settings between Cadence session. Should I write the variables to a file each time the form completed and then read in the file when initially creating the form in a new session? What is the cleanest approach?

3) I've set the defValue for both fields, but only the plotDirField gets set to the default value when the "Default" button is pushed. The plotNameField retains its previous value. Why?

Thanks for any help.

I'm using IC6.1.5.500.17 if it matters.

Ivars

Code Skeleton:


procedure( igfPlotNameCB( theForm )
      igfPlotNameFieldLastValue = theForm->igfPlotNameField->value
      );procedure

procedure( igfPlotDirCB( theForm )
      igfPlotDirLastValue = theForm->igfPlotDir->value
      )


procedure( igfSavePlotFormCB( theForm )
      hiSetCallbackStatus( theForm t)
      )

igfPlotDirLastValue = "~/"
igfPlotNameFieldLastValue = ""

procedure( igfCreateSavePlotPopUp()
      let( (plotDirField plotNameField)
          plotDirField =  hiCreateFileSelectorField(
                           ?name 'plotDir
                           ?mode 'directory
                           ?prompt "Plot Directory:"
                           ?value igfPlotDirLastValue
                           ?defValue "~/"
                           ?callback "igfPlotDirCB( hiGetCurrentForm() )"
                           ?enabled t
                           )
          plotNameField = hiCreateStringField(
                       ?name 'plotName
                       ?prompt "Plot Name"
                       ?value igfPlotNameLastValue
                       ?defValue " "
                       ?callback "igfPlotNameCB( hiGetCurrentForm() )"
                       ?editable t
                       )
          igfSavePlotForm = hiCreateAppForm(
                        ?name 'igfSavePlotPopUpMenu
                        ?formTitle "Save Plot"
                        ?callback 'igfSavePlotFormCB
                        ?fields list( plotDir plotNameField )
                        ?unmapAfterCB t
                  )
)


procedure( igfSavePlotPopUp()
      when(igfSavePlotForm == 'unbound
           igfCreateSavePlotPopup()
           ); when
      hiDisplayForm( igfSavePlotForm )
      ); procedure igfSavePlotPopUp()

hiSetBindKey( "vivaGraph" "<Key>F6" "igfSavePlotPopUp()" )

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  • Ivars
    Ivars over 11 years ago

    Lawerence,

     I changed the line in my igfTools.cdsenv to

    igfTools plotDir string "~/saveDirectory" t

     and the envGetVal() command now works. It seems that the igfTools.cdsenv file is being treated like a tool registration file  (pg. 113 for the March 2013 version of skuiref.pdf manual). I had before seen the comment in the manual about creating a tool specific registration file but I didn't know how to do so since I didn't have write permission to the "your_install_dir/tools/dfII/etc/tools/aTool" directory specified in the manual.

    Even though I don't fully understand why my igfTools.cdsenv s being treated as a registration file (perhaps because there isn't one otherwise), it works, so I'm happy.

    Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.

     Ivars

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  • Ivars
    Ivars over 11 years ago

    Lawerence,

     I changed the line in my igfTools.cdsenv to

    igfTools plotDir string "~/saveDirectory" t

     and the envGetVal() command now works. It seems that the igfTools.cdsenv file is being treated like a tool registration file  (pg. 113 for the March 2013 version of skuiref.pdf manual). I had before seen the comment in the manual about creating a tool specific registration file but I didn't know how to do so since I didn't have write permission to the "your_install_dir/tools/dfII/etc/tools/aTool" directory specified in the manual.

    Even though I don't fully understand why my igfTools.cdsenv s being treated as a registration file (perhaps because there isn't one otherwise), it works, so I'm happy.

    Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.

     Ivars

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