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<newcolumn> Overview of ioscopy after exec demo.oscopy </columns>
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The main window list the files (Readers) and their Signals currently managed by
oscopy
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Signals can be skipped during updated when the checkbox freeze
is enabled. This can be also toggled file-wide.
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A Figure window. Here a copy of
vout
named vo
has been imported within ioscopy with:
vo=vout oimport vo ofreeze vo
Then the capacitance C in the schematics demo.sch has been changed, the simulation results updated from ioscopy File»Run netlister and simulate
.
Cursor show the difference between both Signals.
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The file menu. Read file, update Signals.
Scripts can be called also from here, as well as entering new math Signals.
Main feature here: Run Netlister and Simulator from within ioscopy !! Once done, Signals will be automatically updated, considering dependencies ! </columns>
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The window menu allow to raise windows that are closed.
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Call third-party programs to generate ioscopy input files.
Can be toggled with the checkboxes. Settings are saved in .config/oscopy/gui
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Figure window with contextual menu. From this menu, most Figure and Graph operations are accessible.
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The layout menu to select the way graphs are organized in the window.
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Scale menu. Pick one in Linear axis, Logarithmic axis or one Linear and one Log.
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Insert a Signal directly from the contextual menu.
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Remove a Signal from the Graph through the contextual menu.
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Define the Graph limits.
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Defines the Graph units and multipliers
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Select region for spanning
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