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How do I export to SVG using landscape orientation?

By default, TimingDesigner® will export to SVG using portrait orientation. Depending on what you are exporting, you may prefer…
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How can I change the color of objects in my exported MIF diagram?
When exporting diagrams in MIF format (for FrameMaker), there is a built-in color assignment for objects such as constraints. These color assignments can be changed…
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Can TimingDesigner support hexadecimal formats for imported waveform file formats?
Yes. Independent of the source of the signal data, you can always specify the radix of displayed values for all edges on all waveforms of a given signal type or all edges of a specific signal.…
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How do I create my own signal delay importation mechanism?
There are a couple ways to do this. One is to write your own interface program as other EDA vendors have done. Another is to create a TimingDesigner library file…
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Why do my sloped signal edges become square edges?
TimingDesigner will automatically change sloped edges to square edges when there is insufficient room to display a sloped edge, either in the Diagram Window or in a printed…
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Why is my file name suffix 'emf.mif' when I export to an EMF file on UNIX?
Because the EMF format is for Windows only, an export of <diagram>.emf on Unix will result in an export of <diagram>.emf as the file name and .mif…
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