<@U01819B63HP>: I am plotting all my PVT results u...
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@Stefan Schippers: I am plotting all my PVT results using xschems excellent waveviewer. It is working well as shown below. However, I am wondering am I missing any elegant features of the tool to make this as efficient as possible (since it is something I will be doing very frequently in the future). Specific questions I have are: 1. I had to manually specify the 17 raw files to display. Is there a wild card option that could have been user here? E.g. My raw files have "_ac2" in common. Could I have used something like "*_ac2" or something instead? 2. You can see from the screenshot, that the legend at the top becomes unreadable. Is there a way to move this legend to the side as is done in commercial waveviewers? 3. More of a "nice to have" this but is there a quick function to display all or no waves? You know the little eye you click in Cadence to make waves visible or not? Doesnt matter if not as I simply add an 'x' before the raw file I dont want to display and that does the trick. If there are any features I have missed which you think would help with this task please let me know. Also, files to generate what is shown are uploaded to: https://github.com/SLICESemiconductor/OpenSourceTool_Examples/tree/main/Questions/PVT_runs Let me know if you can't see them as I have been having github issues lately. Thanks and regards, Diarmuid
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2. You can see from the screenshot, that the legend at the top becomes unreadable. Is there a way to move this legend to the side as is done in commercial waveviewers?
You can set short aliases for wave names, example: "ff1251v7;av db20()%tb.....raw" although I don't think even these shorter alias names will fit in the legend.
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Thanks Stefan. Yes for my 17 corner PVT run, as shown, the legend is still unreadable. Not a major issue but if you do make an edit to place the legend on the right side of the plots just let me know. Thanks.
Screenshot from 2024-07-07 21-50-19.png