LTSpice: Convert Simulation Command into a Comment?

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Mike Elliott

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I'm probably missing the obvious. Right-clicking on a simulation command
in the schematic editor brings up the Edit Simulation Command dialog
box. How do you convert that string into a comment?

MikeE
 
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 01:06:03 GMT, Mike Elliott
<j.michael.elliottAT@REMOVETHEOBVIOUSadelphiaDOT.net> wrote:

I'm probably missing the obvious. Right-clicking on a simulation command
in the schematic editor brings up the Edit Simulation Command dialog
box. How do you convert that string into a comment?
You want *ctrl*-right click to bring up the relevant box.
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Paul Burridge wrote:

On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 01:06:03 GMT, Mike Elliott
j.michael.elliottAT@REMOVETHEOBVIOUSadelphiaDOT.net> wrote:


I'm probably missing the obvious. Right-clicking on a simulation command
in the schematic editor brings up the Edit Simulation Command dialog
box. How do you convert that string into a comment?


You want *ctrl*-right click to bring up the relevant box.
Ah -- of *course!* The secret ctrl-rt-click move!

Thanks, Paul!

MikeE
 
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 13:21:36 GMT, Mike Elliott
<j.michael.elliottAT@REMOVETHEOBVIOUSadelphiaDOT.net> wrote:
Paul Burridge wrote:

On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 01:06:03 GMT, Mike Elliott
j.michael.elliottAT@REMOVETHEOBVIOUSadelphiaDOT.net> wrote:
I'm probably missing the obvious. Right-clicking on a simulation command
in the schematic editor brings up the Edit Simulation Command dialog
box. How do you convert that string into a comment?

You want *ctrl*-right click to bring up the relevant box.

Ah -- of *course!* The secret ctrl-rt-click move!

Thanks, Paul!

MikeE
Actually, it's not too secret - just not clearly documented.

If you look in the help file for 'General Attribute Editor', you'll
find Cntl-Right click is used to edit raw component parameters. It
makes sense that the same function can be used to edit the raw
simulation command, including commenting it out.

Although you didn't ask:
Selecting alternate simulation commands through the Right click 'Edit
Simulation Cmd.' (for example, changing from transient analysis to DC
sweep) will automatically comment out the previous analysis command.
 

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