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How to create own user -defined Menu in cadence allegro (PCB Editor) ?

kabalee
kabalee over 2 years ago

Hi Everyone,

I need to add own user defined Menu in PCB Editor in 17.X version. i need to add Placement and Routing Menu after Tools Menu. can you  any help , How to map ?

Under Placement i need add Align symbol to pin 

Routing Menu --> Xnet Creation 

Those thing i need to create. can you suggest.

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  • steve
    0 steve over 2 years ago

    Yes - look at the parallel systems website. Choose Guides then look at guide PCB27. This talks about using skill to add a new menu with your entries / skill files.

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  • Robert Finley
    0 Robert Finley over 2 years ago

    There is a RAK kit on CDNs support website:  "Adding and Appending Allegro Menu Items Through SKILL"

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  • kabalee
    0 kabalee over 2 years ago in reply to Robert Finley

    Hi can you share the link

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  • masamasa
    0 masamasa over 2 years ago

    i hope this one helps.

      

    the link below explains how to customize your menu.

    community.cadence.com/.../make-menus-your-own-customizing-menus-and-toolbars-with-things-you-use-daily

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