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Extract UI information in SKILL program

Yann00
Yann00 over 12 years ago
Hi all,


Well i am in allegro PCB Design,
I go tools/reports/New then i save Board_ACCURACY, Board_extents, Board_units,
etc... and i put that on text file.

I know how to do that with the user interface, but I need to translate that in
SKILL program in order to automate this informations record.

Could anybody help me?

Best regards,

Yann
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    skillUser over 12 years ago

    Hi Yann,

    First it would be best to post to the correct forum, PCB SKILL

    I have no knowledge of how Allegro operates so I cannot really comment.  In the IC tools we create a CDS.log file which contains all of the commands that were issued (through menus, bindkeys, form entries etc.) and so this information might help you in your task if Allegro has a similar kind of logfile?

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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    skillUser over 12 years ago

    Hi Yann,

    First it would be best to post to the correct forum, PCB SKILL

    I have no knowledge of how Allegro operates so I cannot really comment.  In the IC tools we create a CDS.log file which contains all of the commands that were issued (through menus, bindkeys, form entries etc.) and so this information might help you in your task if Allegro has a similar kind of logfile?

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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