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Abort current Command in Encounter-Console

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archive over 19 years ago

Hi Everyone,

can anybody tell me, if there is a keyboard shortcut or anything to tell cadence encounter to abort execution of the current command and switch back to idle?
I am aware of ctrl+c, but I want to leave encounter running and just have the possiblity to check, what's going wrong at the moment (especially during routing) by executing other commands or checking the gui.
I'd appreciate your help.

Bye


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    archive over 19 years ago

    Hello,

    There is no way to suspend a running command to check the status of a run.

    Perhaps you could use commands in prototyping mode to understand/guage your design status before launching a more detailed job.

    What command would you like to suspend?

    Regards,
    Elvis


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    Hello,

    There is no way to suspend a running command to check the status of a run.

    Perhaps you could use commands in prototyping mode to understand/guage your design status before launching a more detailed job.

    What command would you like to suspend?

    Regards,
    Elvis


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by elvis
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