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Plotting to PDF in Design Entry HDL

dd2661
dd2661 over 1 year ago

I am having issues plotting a Design Entry HDL 17.4 schematic to a PDF.  When I go to plot, there is missing text and graphics along the bottom and right hand margins, much like this post from 2010: https://community.cadence.com/cadence_technology_forums/pcb-design/f/pcb-design/16587/problem-of-plotting-a-schematic-in-design-entry-hdl. Adjusting the layout, page size, and percentage fit does nothing.

It seems that this bug has not been fixed, and the publish PDF feature recommended in the previous post is unavailable in my license pack.  Does anyone have a solution for printing a PDF of a schematic while retaining all text and graphics on a single page?  I have rifled through every imaginable option in the plot settings and no luck.  This is a very basic function of any schematic entry tool, and I'm absolutely amazed that this bug has not been addressed in 14 years...

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 

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  • dd2661
    +1 dd2661 over 1 year ago

    Okay, the fix within Design Entry HDL seems to be with the following settings in within File > Plot Settings:
    1. Reduce the scale of the sheet size down 20% of the full scale
    2. Check "Set Plot Margins to None." 

    After the PDF is generated, the schematic takes up small portion of the sheet size (20%). This PDF can then be cropped to size using Adobe Acrobat. 

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  • jc teyssier
    0 jc teyssier over 1 year ago in reply to dd2661

    Why PNG? Just a pdf.
    Install PDF Creator
    download.pdfforge.org/.../pdfcreator
    Tip: be aware to not install the payed tool proposed

    In Concept:
    File-> Plot Setup
    "Fit To Page"
    "Set Plot Margin to None"
    "Sheet Contents"
    "Plotter" PDFCreator

    Then "File->Plot"
    "Plot Range": what you need
    In "Properties", "Advanced" , i set resoltion to 1200dpi (i find result is better for me)
    PDFCreator open: seems to have a gub with "automatic" rotation, so i force it manually. This option is to be "re"find after each PDFCreator update because of interface changes.

    Then tou are done.

    Works well for me
    Jean-Charles

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  • dd2661
    0 dd2661 over 1 year ago in reply to jc teyssier

    Ahh, this sounds like a great solution if you have admin privileges to install softwareon the machine you're using to run Design Entry HDL.  Unfortunately I do not, and this is not an approved software package according to my IT admin.  Thanks for sharing though.  Hopefully it can help someone else in a similar position.

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    0 dd2661 over 1 year ago in reply to jc teyssier

    Ahh, this sounds like a great solution if you have admin privileges to install softwareon the machine you're using to run Design Entry HDL.  Unfortunately I do not, and this is not an approved software package according to my IT admin.  Thanks for sharing though.  Hopefully it can help someone else in a similar position.

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    0 jc teyssier over 1 year ago in reply to dd2661

    If your IT team do not accpet to install PDFCreator, then they have, either:

    - Find and install an other WORKING plotter for pdf generation

    -Buy you the licence for plotting from Cadence.

    Sorry for that

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