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Hi @BillM256
I don't think there is an option to removed the labels and instance info. There no way to hide them as well.
You may flip vertical/horizontal or rotate the pin as you see fit.
I would recommend most of the users to use HDL for their design as their design getting complex.
Best Regards,
Richard Tan
p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.
- BillM2564 years ago
Occasional Contributor
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the input. It's discouraging, but I'm not surprised as I've spent some time unsuccessfully trying to find the answer. It's also surprising since this text, and also lines surrounding elements, very much clutter a schematic and force unnecessary vertical spacing. Maybe there's a good reason for insisting that they be visible, but I don't see it. Seems lots of people would like to have a way to hide them.
As to HDL: I'm increasingly seeing the advantages. However, for this project, I'm resurrecting a '60s vintage Univac computer and trying to stay pretty close to the original.
Thanks again and best regards,
Bill McDonald
- RichardT_altera4 years ago
Super Contributor
Hi @BillM256
Thank for the feedback. I could help to file an enhancement request to the engineering team such that we could have an option or a way to hide it.
I may need some info to convince the team prior filing a request.
Could you help to provide a description and share some screenshot on what you are currently seeing and what would you like it to be at the end (you may edit in paint or other editing software).
Kindly help to provide a justification on why this is feature is needed and how it can helps you with.
Information required:1. Description
- Include current situation, and desired situation.
- Include as much diagram as possible.
2. Business Justification
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Richard Tan
p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.- BillM2564 years ago
Occasional Contributor
Thanks Richard, I appreciate your interest in this.
I'll reply tomorrow, or soon after, with description and justification, etc. To the extent you think this is an issue for Intel, I'd be happy to exchange edits with you to build a compelling case.
Also, yours is the only response I've gotten so far; maybe no one else cares. If that's true, we don't have a business-case to make. I doubt that's the situation, so maybe there's a way to post this that will get more attention(?). I'd think a lot of user-support for this change would be the most convincing for Intel.
Thanks and Best,
Bill