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cwidth.il script not working

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archive over 18 years ago

I have a skill script called cwidth.il I haven't used it in a while but I need to use it now desperately and it does not work. I have tried both v15.2 and v15.5. Below is the transcripyt of the erroer and I'll attach the script as well. Any help would be greatly appricated it's a great script to have when you need it to change cline width on a layer and segement basis.

Loading signal.cxt
Loading axlcore.cxt
** Selected 218 Cline Segments. **
** Changing 218 Seg Widths, please wait.
E- *Error* setq/set: Variable is protected and cannot be assigned to - newline
Command >
 
It did not change a thing.  One thing it DID do was turn off all subclasses except the etch subclass I was changing


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by gerrym_fcs
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    archive over 18 years ago

    Never heared of oblist, how to parse it's output ?

    I know of the _lfn() macro which accepts an regexp string to search for functions.
    _lfn( "axl") returns all AllegroPCB skill functions starting with axl...
    _lfn( "cn") returns all ConceptHDL skill functions starting with cn... (when started from cnskill.exe)

    This way you can create the needed input for a texteditor which supports function highlighting
    (see: http://www.tschirmer.de/e_goodstuff.html#Notepadpp )

    Tobias


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by tschirmer
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