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  • in reply to: Open GDS top cell from command line #2157
    mguthaus
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    That works. Thanks for the quick reply!

    in reply to: Open GDS top cell from command line #2155
    mguthaus
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    The import GDS allows you to open the top cell automatically, but is there a way to do this from the command line? I can specify by cell name ("-cell <topcell>") but it'd be nice to open the top one automatically.

    in reply to: Zoom to fit on refocus bug(?) on macOS 10.12.5 #2065
    mguthaus
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    I think it did this with 10.11 for me as well. I am using window style.

    I was using 4.4.31. I upgraded to 4.6.8 and it works fine. Thanks! :)

    Awesome tool, by the way.

    in reply to: Zoom to fit on refocus bug(?) on macOS 10.12.5 #2063
    mguthaus
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    This is a minor bug overall, but a bit inconvenient. On macOS 10.12.5 (and earlier versions from what I've seen), whenever the focus goes back to the Glade window, it automatically does a Zoom to Fit (F) for the design. This is a bit inconvenient when you are tracking down DRC/LVS errors in a certain area… can this be disabled somehow or is it a bug?

    in reply to: Installing Glade on Mac OS X #1131
    mguthaus
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    Yes, it was a Python version problem. I was getting this error:

    May 11 10:24:28 otaku [0x0-0x27027].com.peardrop.glade[426]: dyld: Library not loaded: /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Python

    but after installing 2.7 from python.org it works fine. Thanks!

    in reply to: Installing Glade on Mac OS X #1128
    mguthaus
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    I have OSX Snow Leopard and have hesitated to upgrade to Lion. Is there any reason this shouldn't work with Snow Leopard? I tried (but not very hard) and get an error:

    "glade cannot be opened because of a problem."

    Very specific. :xd:

    Thanks,

    Matt

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