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Re: gEDA-user: GTKWave scroll in interactive mode



It's a bit since I used it.  Same way as you actually.  I was using ghdl
to generate the waveforms file.  There is (if memory right) top right a
reload tab and that brings up the new waves that I generated from ghdl.
Scrolling I'm not able to remember but a combination of view increase
decrease and moving the cursor let me view in detail any part of the
wave or gave an overview.  Regards Ian.


On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 10:58 +0330, Abdous Mandous wrote:
> Hi,
> (sorry for my poor English)
> I'm using gtkwave in interactive mode as a poor-man logic analyzer! I've
> written a simple program to get data from USB (which is connected to
> FT245 board) and write it into stdout in VCD format. Everything is fine
> but as simulation time increases, I should manually scroll right the
> waveform. I'm wondering is there any way to auto-scroll gtkwave to show
> end of vcd file when new data receives from stdin?
> -I have tried to compile gtwave from source instead of using ubuntu
> packages, but the compiled version didn't work in interactive mode!
> Regards,
> Abd. Man
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