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For information on using the Timing Analyzer connected to a
remote host, refer to "R emote Connections" later in this section.
WINDOWID Shell
Variable
The timing analyzer looks for the shell variable WINDOWID to
determine the windowid of the terminal emulator window which
the timing analyzer is running in. This information is required by
the timing analyzer to create the graphics subwindow for displaying
the graphic timing diagram. This shell variable is automatically
defined by the "hpterm" general purpose terminal emulator.
LINES and
COLUMNS Shell
Variables
The timing analyzer looks for the shell variables LINES and
COLUMNS to determine the size and location to place the
graphics subwindow within the terminal emulator window. These
variables are defined automatically when the "hpterm" terminal
emulator window is created.
Note
If the terminal emulator window is resized and/or the shell
variables LINES and COLUMNS do not reflect the correct size of
the terminal emulator window, the timing analyzer will position it’s
graphics subwindow incorrectly. If this occurs, you should exit the
timing analyzer and run the command
eval ‘/usr/bin/X11/resize‘ <RETURN>
to reset these shell variables to the correct values.
X Defaults
The timing analyzer recognizes the following X defaults, which
when placed in your $H OME/.Xdefaults file, will change the
appearance of the timing analyzer’s graphics subwindow.
foreground
Specifies the foreground color (for drawing
the waveforms) of the timing analyzer’s
graphics subwindow. The default is black.
background
Specifies the background color of the timing
analyzer’s graphics subwindow. The default
is white.
Timing Diagrams and Outputs B-5
Summary of Contents for 64700 series
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Page 19: ...Tables Table 9 1 Summary of Commands 9 4 Table 9 2 Command Assignments 9 5 Contents 11 ...
Page 20: ...1 Notes 12 Contents ...
Page 24: ...1 Notes 1 4 Introduction ...
Page 106: ...1 Notes 4 36 Performance Measurements ...
Page 118: ...Figure 5 8 True Demultiplexing 5 12 Using the External Analyzer ...
Page 128: ...1 Notes 6 6 Timing Introduction ...
Page 134: ...1 Notes 7 6 Timing Getting Started ...
Page 168: ...1 Notes 8 34 Timing Using the Analyzer ...
Page 201: ...1 find This command finds a trigger like event in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 33 ...
Page 219: ...1 mark This command marks specified conditions in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 51 ...
Page 254: ...1 trigger This command specifies trigger conditions Syntax 9 86 Timing Commands ...
Page 262: ...1 Notes 9 94 Timing Commands ...
Page 280: ...1 Notes B 16 Timing Diagrams and Outputs ...
Page 292: ...1 Notes C 12 Timing Messages ...