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Funckey for Net schedule ?

kabalee
kabalee over 1 year ago

Hi Team,

i am using some funckey comment for add via , Move , rotate and  route 

is any function key for Net schedule ?

example : 

funckey r rotate
funckey g define grid
funckey m move
funckey t status
funckey 1 color19

please response any one.

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  • steve
    0 steve over 1 year ago

    Yes try funckey X net schedule. Tip:- if you type scritpmode +e at the command line in Allegro followed by a return this then reports the command names used.  

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    0 steve over 1 year ago

    Yes try funckey X net schedule. Tip:- if you type scritpmode +e at the command line in Allegro followed by a return this then reports the command names used.  

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    0 Nayyier Kazi over 1 year ago in reply to steve

     if we need to assign key for route finish then what we should write after scriptmode +e?

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    0 steve over 1 year ago in reply to Nayyier Kazi

    funckey X pop finish. This will ONLY work if you already in route mode (i.e. Invoke Route connect, pick up a net and start routing then press X which will finish the route). 

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