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Tanner L-Edit , How to name a wire for easy recognition?

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Normally what we do is place text labels on top of the wire, but if the wire is very long then we have to pan to the text part to see what net it is. Is there any way to name a node ?
 

In some programs you can terminate a wire with a label (A or B or C, say), and elsewhere on the schematic is an identical label where you wish the wire to resume, and the connection is interpreted that way in the software.
 

My personal style is to place texts (on text layer, not
as additional same-name pins) on the traces as I lay
them down. Every hundred um or so and at every via
transition or route corner. I just copy the text for a net
along as I do the route. These are not "probe-able"
but "by inspection".

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My personal style is to place texts (on text layer, not
as additional same-name pins) on the traces as I lay
them down. Every hundred um or so and at every via
transition or route corner. I just copy the text for a net
along as I do the route. These are not "probe-able"
but "by inspection".

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Ah This is cadence virtuoso.....if you click the node it already shows in navigator :p. Tanner lacks this feature only otherwise it's great
 

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