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Waveform Window
You can change the default strength colors using the waveform style
editor. You can, for example, use this editor to specify different colors
for supply0 and supply1. Then, for future use, you can save a
configuration file to incrementally load your preferred color scheme.
Using the Waveform Style Editor
The Waveform Style Editor is used to modify the waveform color and
style for selected encoding types. First, the file type determines the
available encoding types. Then, the encoding type determines the
available signal types (for example, values 0, 1, X, and Z for Verilog
Scalar). Finally, for each signal type, its associated color and style
can be set. The style settings can be saved in the VirSim configuration
file and restored upon subsequent loading of that configuration file.
Default Waveform Styles for Verilog, VHDL, and EPIC are described
in Appendix A, Waveform Defaults.
Note:
The default waveform colors and style settings are defined in the
X Resources file. For information on changing the default settings,
see Waveform Highlighting in
Chapter 16, VirSim Setup.