Specifications
Timing Trace Pop-up Menu Commands 229
Paste
The Paste command pastes the Timing text data from the Clipboard onto
the selected area of the Timing window. The following rules are used for
matching the data on the Clipboard with the selected interval in the Timing
window:
Data is always pasted by name, i.e., the name of a signal in the
Clipboard data will be matched to the same-named signal in the
Timing window. Neither the order of the signals in the Clipboard data
or the selected status of traces in the Timing window is significant. To
paste data from one signal to a signal with a different name, it is
necessary to paste it first into a text editor, modify the names, then
paste it back.
The Paste operation affects only signals named in the Clipboard data,
regardless of the selection in the Timing window.
The Paste operation will not locate signals in the schematic that are not
currently displayed in the Timing window. No new traces will be
added by this operation.
If the time interval selected in the Timing window is non-zero in width,
then the selected interval is deleted and all later events on pasted
signals are moved forward. A time interval equal to the width of the
Clipboard data is then inserted and the new data pasted into this
interval.
See more information on Timing window editing in Chapter 8, The
Timing and Simulator Tools.
Select All
This command selects all traces and the entire time interval of the Timing
display.
Find...
This command displays a dialog box allowing you to search for a particular
signal in the Timing window.
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