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How to highlight a given list of ports in GUI (First Encounter)

Anuragjn
Anuragjn over 13 years ago

Hi All,

I am new to First Encounter,Can any one help me out with a small tcl proc.

My query is how to highlight a given list of ports in GUI,Actually we can highlight ports using "Pin Editor" which works well.

But i have a file with a given list of ports (which does not consists all the design ports the one which requires to be highlighted is there in the file)

So is there a way to use this file and highlight them in GUI (either through command line or somewhere in GUI)

 

-Anurag 

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    Anuragjn over 13 years ago

    Thanks Bob for the solution it worked well :) 

    The second command worked as i wanted to select the ports in gui and check how they were placed

    Just another query i tried the "highlight" command but it didnt work any additional specific command need to add for it to work

     -Anurag

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    Anuragjn over 13 years ago

    Thanks Bob for the solution it worked well :) 

    The second command worked as i wanted to select the ports in gui and check how they were placed

    Just another query i tried the "highlight" command but it didnt work any additional specific command need to add for it to work

     -Anurag

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