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ModelSim SE User's Manual - Electrical and Computer Engineering

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GR-292 10 - Generating stimulus with Waveform Editor<br />

<strong>ModelSim</strong> <strong>SE</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Selection <strong>and</strong> zoom percentage<br />

You may find that you cannot select the exact range you want because the mouse moves<br />

more than one unit of simulation time (e.g., 228 ns to 230 ns). If this happens, zoom in on<br />

the Wave display (see "Zooming the Wave window display" (UM-249)), <strong>and</strong> you should be<br />

able to select the range you want.<br />

Auto snapping of the cursor<br />

Stretching <strong>and</strong> moving edges<br />

When you click just to the right of a waveform edge in the waveform pane, the cursor<br />

automatically "snaps" to the nearest edge. This behavior is controlled by the Snap Distance<br />

setting in the Wave window preferences dialog. See "Window Preferences dialog" (GR-255)<br />

for more information.<br />

There are mouse <strong>and</strong> keyboard shortcuts for moving <strong>and</strong> stretching edges:<br />

Action Mouse/keyboard shortcut<br />

Stretch an edge Hold the key <strong>and</strong> drag the edge<br />

Move an edge Hold the key <strong>and</strong> drag the edge with the<br />

2nd (middle) mouse button<br />

Here are some points to keep in mind about stretching <strong>and</strong> moving edges:<br />

If you stretch an edge forward, more waveform is inserted at the beginning of simulation<br />

time.<br />

If you stretch an edge backward, waveform is deleted at the beginning of simulation time.<br />

If you move an edge past another edge, either forward or backward, the edge you moved<br />

past is deleted.

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