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Is there a document containing all the functions with the prefix "rod"?

danglang
danglang over 11 years ago

can i find it under my installation path?

I've searched all the related documents I could find, but still could not find it.

 

of course i can find all the functions with the prefix"rod" with the skill development box, but i want a pdf document instead.

  

if anyone has got it at hand, please reply to my post or you can send it to my emailbox: gaohui19880910@126.com 

 

thank you 

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    If using IC61X run <ICinstDir>/tools/bin/cdnshelp and search for (say) rodCreatePath. You can then use the PDF icon to get the PDF. Or you can do Help->Product Documentation in the CIW, hit F2 to get the tree and search there. Or if using IC5141 you can run cdsdoc (sometimes this doesn't work properly on newer OS, but there's a solution on Cadence Online Support to fix that). 

    Or as Tom pointed out, simply look in <ICinstDir>/doc/rodskillref/rodskillref.pdf - you can find your installation using "cds_root virtuoso" or "cds_root icfb" (depending on the version) from a UNIX shell.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    If using IC61X run <ICinstDir>/tools/bin/cdnshelp and search for (say) rodCreatePath. You can then use the PDF icon to get the PDF. Or you can do Help->Product Documentation in the CIW, hit F2 to get the tree and search there. Or if using IC5141 you can run cdsdoc (sometimes this doesn't work properly on newer OS, but there's a solution on Cadence Online Support to fix that). 

    Or as Tom pointed out, simply look in <ICinstDir>/doc/rodskillref/rodskillref.pdf - you can find your installation using "cds_root virtuoso" or "cds_root icfb" (depending on the version) from a UNIX shell.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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