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Add Toolbar in CIW window?

Chiranshu
Chiranshu over 9 years ago

Hello,


I want to add Toolbar in CIW window,in which i will give string eg :- "/proj/projects/workarea/skill_work/assignment.il" and it will automatically load that file. I want that because i dont want to type again loadi"...." command



Regards,

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    How about this (to show how to create toolbars - this is a very simple example)?

    Regards,

    Andrew

    /* CCFloadFile.il
    
    Author     A.D.Beckett
    Group      Custom IC (UK), Cadence Design Systems Ltd.
    Language   SKILL
    Date       Apr 27, 2016 
    Modified   
    By         
    
    Example of creating a toolbar in the CIW.
    
    Call:
    
    CCFplaceLoadFileToolbar()
    
    to add it to the top of the CIW.
    
    ***************************************************
    
    SCCS Info: @(#) CCFloadFile.il 04/27/16.11:33:18 1.1
    
    */
    
    procedure(CCFcreateLoadFileToolbar()
      let((fileName load)
        fileName=hiCreateToolbarTypein(
          ?name 'fileName
          ?prompt "File"
          ?width 400
          ; doesn't seem to work if just hit return...
          ?CBOnEnter "CCFloadFileFromToolbar()"
        )
        load=hiCreateAction(
          ?name 'load
          ?iconText "Load"
          ?callback "CCFloadFileFromToolbar()"
        )
        CCFloadToolbar=hiCreateToolbar(
          ?name 'CCFloadToolbar
          ?title "Load SKILL"
          ?items list(fileName load)
        )
      )
    )
    
    procedure(CCFloadFileFromToolbar()
      loadi(CCFloadToolbar->fileName->value)
    )
    
    procedure(CCFplaceLoadFileToolbar(@optional (win hiGetCIWindow()))
      unless(boundp('CCFloadToolbar)
        CCFcreateLoadFileToolbar()
      )
      hiPlaceToolbar(win CCFloadToolbar 'top)
    )
    

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    How about this (to show how to create toolbars - this is a very simple example)?

    Regards,

    Andrew

    /* CCFloadFile.il
    
    Author     A.D.Beckett
    Group      Custom IC (UK), Cadence Design Systems Ltd.
    Language   SKILL
    Date       Apr 27, 2016 
    Modified   
    By         
    
    Example of creating a toolbar in the CIW.
    
    Call:
    
    CCFplaceLoadFileToolbar()
    
    to add it to the top of the CIW.
    
    ***************************************************
    
    SCCS Info: @(#) CCFloadFile.il 04/27/16.11:33:18 1.1
    
    */
    
    procedure(CCFcreateLoadFileToolbar()
      let((fileName load)
        fileName=hiCreateToolbarTypein(
          ?name 'fileName
          ?prompt "File"
          ?width 400
          ; doesn't seem to work if just hit return...
          ?CBOnEnter "CCFloadFileFromToolbar()"
        )
        load=hiCreateAction(
          ?name 'load
          ?iconText "Load"
          ?callback "CCFloadFileFromToolbar()"
        )
        CCFloadToolbar=hiCreateToolbar(
          ?name 'CCFloadToolbar
          ?title "Load SKILL"
          ?items list(fileName load)
        )
      )
    )
    
    procedure(CCFloadFileFromToolbar()
      loadi(CCFloadToolbar->fileName->value)
    )
    
    procedure(CCFplaceLoadFileToolbar(@optional (win hiGetCIWindow()))
      unless(boundp('CCFloadToolbar)
        CCFcreateLoadFileToolbar()
      )
      hiPlaceToolbar(win CCFloadToolbar 'top)
    )
    

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