Using the Pop-up Menus
Multicap 9 User Guide 3-11
3.3.1 Pop-up From Circuit Window, with no Component
Selected
If you right-click on the circuit window with no component selected, a pop-up menu of
appropriate commands appears. These commands are:
Command Description
Place Component Lets you browse the databases (“Master”, “Corporate” and “User”) for
components to be placed. For details, see “4.4.1 Using the place
component browser” on page 4-4.
Place Schematic -
Component
Lets you browse the databases (“Master”, “Corporate” and “User”) for
components to be placed. For details, see “4.4.1 Using the place
component browser” on page 4-4.
Place Schematic - Junction Places a connector. For details, see “4.6 Manually Adding a Junction
(Connector)” on page 4-29.
Place Schematic - Wire Use to place a wire on the workspace. For details, see “4.5.5 Placing
Wires Directly Onto Workspace” on page 4-26.
Place Schematic - Bus Places a bus with segments created as you click. For details, see “6.4
Buses” on page 6-16.
Place Schematic -
HB/SC Connector
Adds connectors to a circuit for use in a hierarchical block or a
subcircuit.
Place Schematic -
Off-Page Connector
Places an off-page connector on your workspace. For details, see “6.1
Flat Multi-sheet Design” on page 6-2.
Place Schematic -
Bus HB/SC Connector
Adds bus connectors to a circuit for use in a hierarchical block or a
subcircuit.
Place Schematic -
Bus Off-Page Connector
Places an off-page connector for use with buses only on your
workspace.
Place Schematic -
Hierarchical Block from File
Opens a file to be embedded as a hierarchical block. For details, see
“6.2.5.1 Placing a HB from an Existing File” on page 6-8.
Place Schematic -
New Hierarchical Block
Displays the Hierarchical Block Properties dialog box. For details, see
“6.2.5 Adding a Hierarchical Block” on page 6-7.
Place Schematic - Replace
by Hierarchical Block
Replaces the selection by a hierarchical block.
Place Schematic -
New Subcircuit
Places a new subcircuit on the workspace. For details, see “6.2.6
Adding a Subcircuit” on page 6-9.