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Run Orcad from command line to create a PDF

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Hi Guys, I hope I am posting in thew right section :grin:

I need to know if it possible to run Orcad CIS from command line, with a design file as argument, and convert the featured design in a .pdf

Thank you for any hint!!!!
 

They have Intelligent PDF for such purposes, but I actually hadn't heard about the idea of running so from the command line strictly. But the answer above seems to be the key, despite I had not much business with TCL to be clear. The only thing I know on that is to export the design directly to the PDF editor like this one https://ds11.pdffiller.com and it supposes to do the things in a similar fashion. I tried this twice and it worked out well in my case
 

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