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How to write bindkey

kalikrishna
kalikrishna over 14 years ago

 Hai all,

 

I want to create a bindkey, suchthat by using up and down keys on keyboard , the number of rows and columns for a Via will increase or decrease.

If anyone know, how to do this one...please do let me know

 

Thank You

T.Prasad

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    As I said, vias are different in OA - they are not instances any more, but separate objects. Changing the code like this will make it a 2x1 via:

    procedure(CDSIC61changeVia2x1()
        foreach(fig geGetSelSet()
            when(fig~>objType=="stdVia"
                dbReplacePropList(fig
                    list(
                        list("cutRows" 'int 2)
                        list("cutColumns" 'int 1)
                    )
                )
            )
        )
    )

    I'm sure you can use this as a template for your own requirements.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    As I said, vias are different in OA - they are not instances any more, but separate objects. Changing the code like this will make it a 2x1 via:

    procedure(CDSIC61changeVia2x1()
        foreach(fig geGetSelSet()
            when(fig~>objType=="stdVia"
                dbReplacePropList(fig
                    list(
                        list("cutRows" 'int 2)
                        list("cutColumns" 'int 1)
                    )
                )
            )
        )
    )

    I'm sure you can use this as a template for your own requirements.

    Andrew.

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