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RHEL6 Bindkey problem in schematic editor

LayEngFME
LayEngFME over 10 years ago

Hello,

We have just began with updating the machines to RHEL6 and covered a problem with a bindkey in the schematic editor!

As standard, Shift + 9 is set as the default bindkey for removing the probes in the schematic, but this bindkey is not working anymore with cadence 616 and RHEL6! If i change it eg to SHIFT + 8, it is working again!

Can anybody help me or knows this problem?

Thanks in advance, BR

Franz

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Franz,

    I was surprised this was anything to do with RHEL6, but then again I'm using RHEL6 anyway. I thought this was more to do with the IC61X release as a consequence of Qt being used. See solution 11682614. On my UK keyboard, shift-9 is "(", and so I can use <Key>( instead.

    If you use the bindkey editor (Options->Bindkeys), you can go into the bindkey field itself and press the key combination and it will generate the appropriate incantation for that key.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • LayEngFME
    LayEngFME over 10 years ago

    At first the positive, it is working again! :) Thanks!

    We tried it with several 61x versions and RHEL5 -> No problem, everything is working fine!

    And now, just to be sure, i have also tried 615 and RHEL6 and then I had the same problem!

    I don't know what causes this problem, but this workaround works and so the rest doesn't matter!

    Thank you Andrew!

    BR

    Franz

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