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Adding and deleting OffPages in TCL

fsdb
fsdb over 4 years ago

I am trying to replace OffPages in Capture with TCL.

I only want to replace specific OffPages and can't use the "Replace Cache" Function

To create a new OffPage I use the NewOffPageConnector on the active page:

   $lPage NewOffPageConnector $lStatus $lCname $lOffPage $lLoc

Then I remove the old OffPage with DeleteOffPageConnector 

   $lPage DeleteOffPageConnector $lObj

As soon as I change the view (zoom, scroll), Capture crashes.

What am I doing wrong?

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    0 steve over 4 years ago

    Note sure about the Tcl but there is already an app that does thts - replace one type with another. Take a look at Download the EDAisWare CoolEditBox App - OrCAD Software Apps and Extensions | EMA Store (ema-eda.com)

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    0 fsdb over 4 years ago in reply to steve

    I know this app, but I nees some extra functionality, so this does not work for me.

    I need to know how to remove the OffPage without crashing the application.

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    0 fsdb over 4 years ago in reply to steve

    I know this app, but I nees some extra functionality, so this does not work for me.

    I need to know how to remove the OffPage without crashing the application.

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