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how to draw a line in Concept HDL?

peter zhu
peter zhu over 16 years ago

A basic question, may be silly:

 How to draw a line in Conecept HDL? Not signal, just a line like it in Orcad capture.

There is only a circle tool button on Concept HDL.

 LIne is useful to draw some tables and other notes, we also need we rectangle tool.

Peter

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    ahmetozsoy over 16 years ago

    Hi Peter,

    As I understand you want to draw just a line. I attached an image of a wire drawn like a line but when you look at the attribitues you can see this line is a wire without a signal name on it . And if you want you can change its color you can do by picking up a color. And if you want to draw a rectangle you need to draw 4 lines.

    Note : the line you see is   with the blue wire is a patterned - - - .

     

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    ahmetozsoy over 16 years ago

    Hi Peter,

    As I understand you want to draw just a line. I attached an image of a wire drawn like a line but when you look at the attribitues you can see this line is a wire without a signal name on it . And if you want you can change its color you can do by picking up a color. And if you want to draw a rectangle you need to draw 4 lines.

    Note : the line you see is   with the blue wire is a patterned - - - .

     

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