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Command ID mapping

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archive over 18 years ago

Hi all,
         I am using cadence allegro 16.0(Pcb editor), and currently I am facing this problrm -->
"E- (SPMHGF-8): No command ID mapping files (allegro ) found in MENUPATH." as a result, menu bar is actually dehighlighted, and I get these sort of errors , if I click on file, open, etc.. _.
No command was found for ID 45770.
No command was found for ID 45774.


could any one suggest me , what should I do?

Thanks and regards
Niraj


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by nforniraj
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    archive over 17 years ago

    Niraj,

    I don't see a reply to your post but I assume you have resolved the issue.  I am currently experiencing the same problem.  How did you resolve it?


    Thank you,

    Ryan


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by rousseau
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    archive over 17 years ago

    The first thing I would look at is your menupath statement that Allegro is reading. The menupath should point to your install directory and any allegro site or cds sites that you have. Example:

    set menupath = . D:\Allegro_Site/pcb/menus D:/1601/share/pcb/text/cuimenus

    Please open Allegro and type

    set

    at the command line and copy your menupath statement to a post here. We can then help you determine where Allegro is looking. Also post your installation directory.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Trykon
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