From efaf4404bfbf3cf69e0b4cd50b62eca86e9eb5ec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sjborley Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 17:59:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed the format of section 5.3.37. Save* --- src/ngspice.txt | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/ngspice.txt b/src/ngspice.txt index 2d3824b50..05bef0ede 100644 --- a/src/ngspice.txt +++ b/src/ngspice.txt @@ -4670,19 +4670,19 @@ TEXT: H traced or plotted (see below) it is also saved. For TEXT: H backward compatibility, if there are no save commands TEXT: H given, all outputs are saved. TEXT: H -TEXT: H When the keyword "all" or the keyword "allv", appears in -TEXT: H the save command, all node voltages, voltage source -TEXT: H currents and inductor currents are saved in addition to -TEXT: H any other values listed. If the keyword "alli" appears -TEXT: H in the save command, all devices currents are saved. -TEXT: H -TEXT: H Note: the current implementation saves only the currents -TEXT: H of devices which have internal nodes, i.e. MOSFETs -TEXT: H with non zero RD and RS; BJTs with non-zero RC, RB -TEXT: H and RE; DIODEs with non-zero RS; etc. Resistor and -TEXT: H capacitor currents are not saved with this option. -TEXT: H These deficiencies will be addressed in a later -TEXT: H revision. +TEXT: H When the keyword "all" or the keyword "allv", appears in +TEXT: H the save command, all node voltages, voltage source +TEXT: H currents and inductor currents are saved in addition to +TEXT: H any other values listed. If the keyword "alli" appears +TEXT: H in the save command, all devices currents are saved. +TEXT: H +TEXT: H Note: the current implementation saves only the currents +TEXT: H of devices which have internal nodes, i.e. MOSFETs +TEXT: H with non zero RD and RS; BJTs with non-zero RC, RB +TEXT: H and RE; DIODEs with non-zero RS; etc. Resistor and +TEXT: H capacitor currents are not saved with this option. +TEXT: H These deficiencies will be addressed in a later +TEXT: H revision. SUBJECT: Sens TITLE: Sens*: Run a sensitivity analysis