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Want to make shortcut

Tanveer
Tanveer over 15 years ago

Hi All,

I want to assign a key to toggle between arc and line in the option "Line Lock" during Routing.can I do it by editing env file and what should be the command to set this shortcut.

Best Regards

Tanveer

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    Tanveer over 15 years ago

     Hi redwire,

    Thanks for your reply. I didnt understand what is meant by allegro directory. kindly guide me. My technique with the script replay is I place all script files in one folder which is created by me and then I add following line in env.

    alias F10 replay D:\My_projects\scripts\grid12_5.scr

    I never use "funckey". Problem with my technique is I can not do it during routing . Kindly guide me which is the Allegro Directory you refer.

    Best Regards

    Tanveer

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    Tanveer over 15 years ago

     Hi redwire,

    Thanks for your reply. I didnt understand what is meant by allegro directory. kindly guide me. My technique with the script replay is I place all script files in one folder which is created by me and then I add following line in env.

    alias F10 replay D:\My_projects\scripts\grid12_5.scr

    I never use "funckey". Problem with my technique is I can not do it during routing . Kindly guide me which is the Allegro Directory you refer.

    Best Regards

    Tanveer

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