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About 'setEcoMode' command & How to add self-defined menus for SOC Encounter

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archive over 18 years ago

Dear All:

I am now facing 2 problems:
1. How to use the setEcoMode command, I didn't find any reference for it.
2. How to add self defined menus for SOC Encounter, can anybody give me a USER GUIDE or Reference?


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by eminemshow
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    archive over 18 years ago

    Hello,

    1) setEcoMode is only available in v6.2 or later.

    2) I found this searching Sourcelink for solutions containing the words "add menu":
    http://sourcelink.cadence.com/docs/db/kdb/2003/Jan/11008809.html

    They're not documented neatly, but these commands can be used to manage user menus:
    encounter 6> info commands uiAdd*Menu*
    uiAddChildMenu uiAddChildMenuSeparator uiAddChildMenuItem uiAddMenu uiAddMenuItem uiAddMenuSeparator

    Also, a good place to look for example scripts is in the "gift" directory shipped with the software:
    $ENCOUNTER/tools/fe/gift/scripts/tcl/
    One script to look at there that adds a menu item is "userAddMenuPullInstsToIos.tcl".

    Thanks!
    Bob


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by BobD
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    archive over 18 years ago

    Really, thanks BobD!!! Thank you for your warm-heart!!!!


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by eminemshow
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