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Logic Browse
Editing Source from Logic Browser
The Logic Browser includes two commands for opening source code
in a text editor: Edit at Definition and Edit at Instance. The editor used
to edit text is determined from the EDITOR environment variable. In
Unix, if there is no editor environment variable set, the editor defaults
to VI. In Windows, if there is no editor environment variable set, the
program looks for a file association. If there is no file association, the
editor defaults to WordPad.
Note:
If you change the source file you need to resimulate, reload data
and recompile the source in VirSim.
Changing the Display
Port and Net Display Setting
In the menu bar, the Display menu includes two commands for
toggling the display text settings. Choose Net Only to display net
names only. Choose Port and Net to display both port and net names.
To
Do This
Open the Source file for
the current instance.
Right click on a Module instance and select Edit Current
Instance for the Module Instance Context Sensitive menu.
Open the Source file for
the module type
definition
Right click in the Logic Browser graphics area to open the
Logic Browser context sensitive menu, or right click on a
module instance to bring up the Module Instance context
sensitive menu. From either menu, select Edit Module
Type Definition.
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