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Is it possible to delete an only one rastnet instead "delete all" in allegro 16.6?

EuSV
EuSV over 5 years ago

Hi, I've seen that allegro 16.6 has an option that allows us to delete all rastnets at a time. I'm wondering if it is possible to selecting one rastnet and delete it.

I was trying to select one of them, but when I click "delete" it stills being there. 

I have checked "rastnets" on the "find" objects tab. 

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  • Dennisco
    Dennisco over 5 years ago

    Hi EuSV,

    You don't delete rats, you display them or blank them.

    Menu:

    Display/Show Rats/Net   (this will show the rats net)   The command on the command line is:  rats net

    Display/Blank Rats/Nets  (This will Blank the rats net)  The Command on the command line is:  unrats net

    For me this is to much work to track down these commands in a menu structure.

    Getting familiar with the ENV file and making custom keyboard commands can be a real time saver.

    I use Keyboard commands and I setup an alias in the ENV file, 

    Here are my alias key commands that I use in the ENV file for displaying and blanking rats (the # is a comment for my reference)

    alias ur unrats all # unrats nest all
    alias rn rats net # ratsnest by signal name
    alias br unrats net # Blank Rats net
    alias rc rats component # ratsnest component
    alias urc unrats component # un-ratsnest component

    Hope this helps.

    Dennis

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