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Re: Tabs in Waveform window
In case you haven't come across it before, you can save any number of plot settings in separate .plt files, that define different plot configurations. However, I just realised there is a problem with
By Tony Casey · #160556 ·
Re: Tabs in Waveform window
Hi Andy, Thank you too and I am using that feature right now. From one of my previous lives I used a simulator where you can tabulate the output panes, which is quite useful since you can bundle
By J.C.A. Dekkers · #160555 ·
Re: Directory for custom symbols
No, some of them are binary files.? Only the .bjt, .dio, .jft, and .mos ones are text, but those are the ones you are most likely to want to customize.? The others are binary files but can be edited
By Andy I · #160554 ·
Re: Directory for custom symbols
Jeff In reference to number "2. There is one top level to browse a location called "User libraries directory"" below. There is a "User libraries directory" path entry but that item does not point to
By eewiz · #160553 ·
Re: Tabs in Waveform window
Jacco, I am guessing that you already know about changing LTspice's "Default Window Tile Pattern" from the default (Horizontal) to Vertical.? That gives you a full-height plot window, which can be
By Andy I · #160552 ·
Re: plotting group delay multiplied by frequency
I worked around this a long time ago by using complex math, see /g/LTspice/message/10802
By Frank Wiedmann · #160551 ·
Re: Tabs in Waveform window
Thank you Tony. Regards, Jacco
By J.C.A. Dekkers · #160550 ·
Re: Tabs in Waveform window
No, this isn't possible. The only other thing you can do is to float the Waveform Viewer window: Right-click > Float Window. This is useful if you have multiple monitors. -- Regards, Tony
By Tony Casey · #160549 ·
Re: Universal Comparator
Well spotted! Thanks for looking. I did note this yesterday too, while checking a whole bunch of other things. I have uploaded a fixed model
By Tony Casey · #160548 ·
Re: Performance comparison: Win 11 vs Linux/Wine
On 21/05/2025 04:24, vbifyz via groups.io wrote: > I had an impression already that Linux/Wine is a faster platform for LTspice than Windows. Now I have a data point to demonstrate it. > The file is
By Tony Casey · #160547 ·
Tabs in Waveform window
Hi there, Maybe this question has already been asked, but I couldn't find it. Sorry for that. I am looking for multiple tabs/pages in the Waveform (results) window. One can easily add a plot pane
By J.C.A. Dekkers · #160546 ·
Re: Directory for custom symbols
Yes, it is recursive. This was changed precisely to address your use case. Simply update to LTspice 24.1.8. You'll find the help also improved accordingly. Best Regards, Mathias
By Mathias Born · #160545 ·
Re: Performance comparison: Win 11 vs Linux/Wine
Found the reason for the Windows slowness. The .asc file was on the flash drive I am using to move the projects between computers. The run leaves a 130MB .raw file in the directory where the .asc file
By vbifyz · #160544 ·
Re: Performance comparison: Win 11 vs Linux/Wine
I'll point out the obvious, which is that it is an apples-to-oranges comparison. For it to be a fair comparison, it should have been made on the same exact hardware, and with the same LTspice*.ini
By Andy I · #160543 ·
Re: Performance comparison: Win 11 vs Linux/Wine
Try running windows 11 & wine on the same system and running the sim for each os.
By Richard Andrews · #160542 ·
Performance comparison: Win 11 vs Linux/Wine
I had an impression already that Linux/Wine is a faster platform for LTspice than Windows. Now I have a data point to demonstrate it. The file is uploaded, *belka.asc*.? It is a simple RF mixer with
By vbifyz · #160541 ·
Re: Universal Comparator
Tony, I believe that your UniversalComp has a bug.? The subcircuit's code includes this fragment: But that compares V(out) against global Ground.? That's not OK. It sort of works (the end result is
By Andy I · #160540 ·
Re: Syntax error on .MEAS in 24.1.x
But might you use a parameter name of "Tpd+"? Andy
By Andy I · #160539 ·
Re: Directory for custom symbols
You do not state whether this "shared directory" is on a network drive or not. You are correct that the "Shared paths" are not recursive. This should not not be an issue as far as the "Library Search
By Tony Casey · #160538 ·
Re: Directory for custom symbols
I also want to throw this out there: In my opinion, it is a rather bad idea to edit a standard component and save it with the same name, unless it is saved in LTspice's own components library.? And
By Andy I · #160537 ·