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Francisco
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Hi, I'm a student and I'm trying to lean from this package of Cadence IC
5.033 for Linux we have at the university.
The problem is that in virtuoso schematic editor I can't zoom in or out,
when I press the "zoom in by 2" menu option I get this in my log:
hiZoomRelativeScale(getCurrentWindow() 1.25)
But nothing happens. When I click on "zoom out by 2" I get:
hiZoomRelativeScale(getCurrentWindow() 0.8)
*Error* quotient: Attempted to divide by zero - (41,68125.0 0.0)
ERROR
Also with "Fit" I get:
schZoomFit(1.0 0.9)
*Error* quotient: Attempted to divide by zero - (34,39062.0 0.0)
ERROR
I can't find the problem and couldn't find any help in google.
Everythingelse I tried is working fine. The only error I get when I start
the program is the following:
Warning: Cannot convert string
"-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--0-100-75-75-p-0-iso8859-1" to type
FontStruct
Not sure if could be related but it doesn't seem so. Please, if you can help
me solve this problem I will be very grateful. I can't work if I don't
solve this problem.
Thank you very much.
Francisco
5.033 for Linux we have at the university.
The problem is that in virtuoso schematic editor I can't zoom in or out,
when I press the "zoom in by 2" menu option I get this in my log:
hiZoomRelativeScale(getCurrentWindow() 1.25)
But nothing happens. When I click on "zoom out by 2" I get:
hiZoomRelativeScale(getCurrentWindow() 0.8)
*Error* quotient: Attempted to divide by zero - (41,68125.0 0.0)
ERROR
Also with "Fit" I get:
schZoomFit(1.0 0.9)
*Error* quotient: Attempted to divide by zero - (34,39062.0 0.0)
ERROR
I can't find the problem and couldn't find any help in google.
Everythingelse I tried is working fine. The only error I get when I start
the program is the following:
Warning: Cannot convert string
"-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--0-100-75-75-p-0-iso8859-1" to type
FontStruct
Not sure if could be related but it doesn't seem so. Please, if you can help
me solve this problem I will be very grateful. I can't work if I don't
solve this problem.
Thank you very much.
Francisco