In the latest electric I also see abug that waveform internal viewer
typically does not
sjow waveforms at the first time when I run simulation, buit workls
fine at the next
attmpt

I didn't investigate source yet.

One can add to electric spice deck a pit of spice code due to make ngspace show
waveforms itself.
(gnuplot must be installed and ngspice vahe to be compiled with
support of gnuplot,
which is typically the case when yuy installed it with "apt-get
install ngspice")

Examples from the well known book are demonstrating what to be added
to spice deck due to make ngspice show waveformms by it's own





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> From: Arvind Gupta <[email protected]>
> Date: Nov 11 10:09AM -0800
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> OK. I updated JAVA to latest version and the multiple box issue seems to
> have disappeared. My OLD JAVA version is  as below:
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> [image: electric_java_version.jpg]
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> I wanted to know one more thing. Presently, I am using Electric with
> NGSPICE. When I run the simulation through electric, the output raw file is
>
> created but not plotted. I have to manually plot the graphs (either through
>
> Electric > Tools > Simulation (SPICE) > Plot Simulation output, choose file
>
> OR through other external waveform plotter viz. that of LTSPICE). Is there
> any way that after the simulation, the Electric waveform viewer pops up
> automatically with the list of signals mentioned on the left side (so that
> I can choose which signals to plot). This will save a lot of time as
> presently I am doing the waveform plotting activity manually.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Arvind Gupta.
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> On Sunday, November 11, 2018 at 1:19:58 AM UTC+5:30, Gavin wrote:
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> From: Gavin Abo <[email protected]>
> Date: Nov 11 11:23AM -0700
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> Good to hear that updating the JAVA runtime version helped.
>
> Regarding automatically bring up the waveform viewer, I think that
> should be possible.
>
> The setting you need is most likely in Preferences on the Tools ->
> Spice/CDL window:
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> https://www.staticfreesoft.com/jmanual/mchap09-04-03.html
>
> I believe it might be the "Run probe" that has to be checked.
>
> On 11/11/2018 11:09 AM, Arvind Gupta wrote:
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