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Skill command to create the cell view?

niteshtripathi
niteshtripathi over 8 years ago

Hi everyone,

Using skill i have successfully created a library. Now i want to create the cell view so that further and i can add instances to create the schematics. What is the command to create the cell view. Thanks.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    I'm not entirely sure what you're asking here. When you are interacting with the edit properties form, it will both change the property on the instance (at the database level) and then look at the callback attribute of the CDF parameter "l" for the cell that you're editing an instance of. abInvokeCdfCallbacks/CCSinvokeCdfCallbacks is a simplified interface to allow you to call those callbacks (by finding the function in the CDF, setting up the CDF appropriately and then calling the function). I suggest you use that rather than reinvent the wheel.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    I'm not entirely sure what you're asking here. When you are interacting with the edit properties form, it will both change the property on the instance (at the database level) and then look at the callback attribute of the CDF parameter "l" for the cell that you're editing an instance of. abInvokeCdfCallbacks/CCSinvokeCdfCallbacks is a simplified interface to allow you to call those callbacks (by finding the function in the CDF, setting up the CDF appropriately and then calling the function). I suggest you use that rather than reinvent the wheel.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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