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Running 2 procedures or function in 1 bindkey

GDCRA
GDCRA over 8 years ago

Hi,

I was spying on skill command in CIW when I am doing some graphical actions such as clicking netlistcreat form and clicking "Apply" in order to create netlist.

I thought I will able to create keybinding to run this step, so I was trying

hiSetBindKey("Schematics" "<Key>F12" "xcreateNetlist() _hiFormApplyCB(xcreateNetlistForm)")

But its on working. For some reason, it get stucked at 1st stage of opening form. When I close this form, it perform 2nd part of nestling. So its waiting for something between step 1 and step 2.

Can someone help here ?

Thanks

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    fatcat1206 over 8 years ago

    Hi Andrew and Laurence

    Thank you for giving the insight of "~>" and "->". It's very helpful.

    I use "~>" more often, as when I read the "User Guide", it mentioned "~>" as generalization of "->".

    And during practice, I found "~>" is easier to use (works at most of the situations)

    I just try both of them on a disembodied proper list, and recall my memory that I use "->" for the DPL in the past, as "~>" fails.

    And with your explanation, I have a further understanding of the error message and why "~>" fails. Thanks again.

    Best Regards

    Yi

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  • fatcat1206
    fatcat1206 over 8 years ago

    Hi Andrew and Laurence

    Thank you for giving the insight of "~>" and "->". It's very helpful.

    I use "~>" more often, as when I read the "User Guide", it mentioned "~>" as generalization of "->".

    And during practice, I found "~>" is easier to use (works at most of the situations)

    I just try both of them on a disembodied proper list, and recall my memory that I use "->" for the DPL in the past, as "~>" fails.

    And with your explanation, I have a further understanding of the error message and why "~>" fails. Thanks again.

    Best Regards

    Yi

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