Reply by Chaitanya Tuckley November 9, 20222022-11-09
On Sunday, 7 September 2014 at 23:15:57 UTC-8, Johann Klammer wrote:
> On 09/08/2014 09:11 AM, Johann Klammer wrote: > > On 09/08/2014 07:46 AM, Komal Swami wrote: > >> there is a facility to rotate a nmos4 and pmos4 in ltspice but i want > >> to flip my component. so please suggest me any solution. > >> > > rotate, mirror, rotate > > > > > sorry, it's mirror,rotate,rotate(for up-down flip) > CTRL-E, CTRL-R, CTRL-R
Vielen Danke Johann Klammer
Reply by Phil Hobbs September 9, 20142014-09-09
On 09/08/2014 01:35 PM, Kevin Aylward wrote:
> "Johann Klammer" wrote in message news:lujl3a$2oq$1@speranza.aioe.org... > > On 09/08/2014 09:11 AM, Johann Klammer wrote: >> On 09/08/2014 07:46 AM, Komal Swami wrote: >>>> there is a facility to rotate a nmos4 and pmos4 in ltspice but i want >>>> to flip my component. so please suggest me any solution. >>>> >>> rotate, mirror, rotate >> >> >> sorry, it's mirror,rotate,rotate(for up-down flip) >> CTRL-E, CTRL-R, CTRL-R > > In SuperSpice its, er...ahmmm... > > m - mirror > f - flip > r - rotate > > Why would anyone want to use ctrl, and why would the letters be any > different :-) > > Kevin Aylward > www.kevinaylward.co.uk > www.anasoft.co.uk - SuperSpice
You can remap all the keys in LTspice any way you like. In the default keymapping 'r' means 'resistor', which is pretty convenient. Cheers Phil Hobbs -- Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 160 North State Road #203 Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 hobbs at electrooptical dot net http://electrooptical.net
Reply by John Fields September 8, 20142014-09-08
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 18:35:02 +0100, "Kevin Aylward"
<ExtractkevinRemove@kevinaylward.co.uk> wrote:

>"Johann Klammer" wrote in message news:lujl3a$2oq$1@speranza.aioe.org... > >On 09/08/2014 09:11 AM, Johann Klammer wrote: >> On 09/08/2014 07:46 AM, Komal Swami wrote: >>>> there is a facility to rotate a nmos4 and pmos4 in ltspice but i want >>>> to flip my component. so please suggest me any solution. >>>> >>> rotate, mirror, rotate >> >> >>sorry, it's mirror,rotate,rotate(for up-down flip) >>CTRL-E, CTRL-R, CTRL-R > >In SuperSpice its, er...ahmmm... > >m - mirror >f - flip >r - rotate > >Why would anyone want to use ctrl, and why would the letters be any >different :-)
--- Sometimes it's F sharp and sometimes it's G flat.
Reply by Kevin Aylward September 8, 20142014-09-08
"Johann Klammer"  wrote in message news:lujl3a$2oq$1@speranza.aioe.org...

On 09/08/2014 09:11 AM, Johann Klammer wrote:
> On 09/08/2014 07:46 AM, Komal Swami wrote: >>> there is a facility to rotate a nmos4 and pmos4 in ltspice but i want >>> to flip my component. so please suggest me any solution. >>> >> rotate, mirror, rotate > > >sorry, it's mirror,rotate,rotate(for up-down flip) >CTRL-E, CTRL-R, CTRL-R
In SuperSpice its, er...ahmmm... m - mirror f - flip r - rotate Why would anyone want to use ctrl, and why would the letters be any different :-) Kevin Aylward www.kevinaylward.co.uk www.anasoft.co.uk - SuperSpice
Reply by Johann Klammer September 8, 20142014-09-08
On 09/08/2014 09:11 AM, Johann Klammer wrote:
> On 09/08/2014 07:46 AM, Komal Swami wrote: >> there is a facility to rotate a nmos4 and pmos4 in ltspice but i want >> to flip my component. so please suggest me any solution. >> > rotate, mirror, rotate > >
sorry, it's mirror,rotate,rotate(for up-down flip) CTRL-E, CTRL-R, CTRL-R
Reply by Johann Klammer September 8, 20142014-09-08
On 09/08/2014 07:46 AM, Komal Swami wrote:
> there is a facility to rotate a nmos4 and pmos4 in ltspice but i want to flip my component. so please suggest me any solution. >
rotate, mirror, rotate
Reply by Komal Swami September 8, 20142014-09-08
there is a facility to rotate a nmos4 and pmos4 in ltspice but i want to flip my component. so please suggest me any solution.