For Q1. I found the answer, the solution was quite easy, just by
making a symbolic link to firefox in /usr/bin and rename it to
netscape.
For Q2. I find in my $CDSHOME folder and subfolders for "openbook" and
nothing was found except here: $CDSHOME/share/java/COM/cadence/
openbook but i couldn't find anything useful there (I am using Linux
RHEL 4 btw)
For Q3. I could find information about it under: Cadence User
Interface SKILL Functions Reference
On Apr 23, 4:45 pm, Reotaro Hashemoto <ahmad.abdulgh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a list of basic SKILL question, i hope that you can put some
> answers to them.
>
> Q1. I don't have Netscape, but only firefox, is it possible to display
> cdsdocs contents in firefox? How can i do it?
>
> Q2. When I type "openbook" anything in terminal, it gives me "command
> not found", what should i do to see it?
>
> Q3. Where to read about bindkeys setting, modification and
> particularly bindkeys "events"?
>
> Q4. Is there a meaning for every built-in Skill functions suffixes?
> Like hi..., ge... dmb... and so on?? Where can i find explanation or
> comments about them?
>
> Q5. I want to pass certain string to a function like hiSetWindowName,
> and that string needs to have a variable value to be substituted when
> calling the function, in Tcl we can put the string between double-
> quotation pairs and put the variable as $var, is there a way to do
> similar thing in Skill??
>
> Q6. I need to read dedicated example(s) about circuit building
> (instance placing, wiring the circuit, and biasing it) in Skill, this
> is dedicated to create an automated flow for some devices test. Where
> to find that?
>
> Q7. Why don't i see the menu when creating it using hiCreateSimpleMenu
> in the CIW? Should i use also any function to initialize CIW menus?
>
> Q8. When I create a menu in certain window banner, is there a way to
> place the menu to right of the window (like the help menu)?
>
> Q9. Finally,How to know information about cadence stuff like menu
> names (e.g. file, edit, ...) , window names, and so on?
>
> Thank you very much in advance,
> And best regards,
> Ahmad


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