Specifications

90 Chapter 5—The Timing and Simulator Tools
Timing Window Editing
Right-clicking in the trace area of the Timing window will dispaly a pop-up
menu. It provides the following commands: Copy, Paste,and Select All
(selects all traces).
NOTE: Timing traces can only be editing in the future—i.e., at times greater than
the current simulation time.
Selecting Data for Copy/Paste Operations
To select timing data for the editing operations described above:
Simulation must be Stopped. To do this, use the speed control in the
Simulator Palette, select the Stop command in the Simulation Speed
submenu, or click anywhere in the Timing window.
The cursor must be in Point mode. If not already in Point mode, click
on the arrow symbol in the Simulator Palette, or select the Point
command in the Edit menu. The cursor will now be an arrow.
There are two methods of selecting areas for edit operations.
Separate Label and Interval Selection
With this method, you select the traces to be affected by –clicking in
the label area; then select the time interval by clicking and dragging in the
time scale. This allows you to select non-contiguous traces in the display.
Click on the desired label in the label area to select it. To select more
than one label, hold the key and click on the labels.
Stop Stops the simulator immediately.
Reference Line Draws a reference line at this time on the Timing waveform
display.
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