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How to set up to use SKILL?

tmd63
tmd63 over 9 years ago

I have some skill file examples but I cannot access them. These are the examples in toolbox.

But we have a different environment setup so I dont think the toolbox is step up to run.

If I try and type 'tbx changewidth' for example. I get an error message 'E - Command not found'. These are the examples found in share\pcb\toolbox\ but the path to start does not appear to be set.

Where is the path for using SKILL commands found?

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  • B Bruekers
    B Bruekers over 9 years ago

    The "colorTest" in the axlFormCreate function is pointing to a form file found in the form path(s).

    You need to check your form path settings, and see if the 'colorTest.form" is located in one of these form paths.

    If you use a complete file path it works without any other settings:

    form = axlFormCreate('ct "C:/Cadence/SPB_16.6/share/pcb/examples/skill/form/color/colorTest.form" nil 'colorTestDispatch t)

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  • B Bruekers
    B Bruekers over 9 years ago

    The "colorTest" in the axlFormCreate function is pointing to a form file found in the form path(s).

    You need to check your form path settings, and see if the 'colorTest.form" is located in one of these form paths.

    If you use a complete file path it works without any other settings:

    form = axlFormCreate('ct "C:/Cadence/SPB_16.6/share/pcb/examples/skill/form/color/colorTest.form" nil 'colorTestDispatch t)

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