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how to automatically source a file while invoking innovus?

Gireeshc
Gireeshc over 9 years ago

i need to automatically source some procs which i wrote while invoking innovus.please help.

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  • Gireeshc
    Gireeshc over 9 years ago
    i figured it out myself.

    Initialization Files
    By default, various initialization files are loaded at startup, if they exist. They can be used to configure the GUI, load utility Tcl files, or configure Innovus settings. The initialization files are read in the following sequence:
    1. ~/{.enc.pref.tcl, .enc.color.tcl} in the home directory if the GUI is enabled. These files are intended to be created by View->Set Preference... and View->All Colors... save options for a specific user.
    2. ./{enc.pref.tcl, enc.color.tcl} in the current directory if the GUI is enabled. These files are intended to be created by View->Set Preference... and View->All Colors... save options for any user running in this directory.
    3. <install_dir> /etc/innovus/enc.tcl in the installation directory. This is intended for CAD teams that want to set Tcl parameters, customize the GUI, or add user-defined Tcl commands that affect all users of this release.
    4. ~/enc.tcl in the home directory. This is intended for user-specific setting, that should only affect one user.
    5. ./enc.tcl in the current directory. This is intended for design-specific setting, that should only affect designs in this directory.
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