In order to implement the GUI, choices has to be made based on habitual interfaces that we know users are familiar with. The inspiration for these choices came mainly from the Mozilla browser project and also from Openoffice, which are currently used as two userfriendly applications in various Linux distribution at the time of this writing.
In order to implement the GUI, choices has to be made based on habitual interfaces that we know users are familiar with. The inspiration for these choices came mainly from the Mozilla browser project and also from Openoffice, which are currently used as two userfriendly applications in various Linux distribution at the time of this writing.
*New -> *Empty trace set : open a new window with an empty trace set.
*Clone trace set : copy the content of the current window in a new
window.
*New -> *Empty trace set : open a new window with an empty trace set.
*Clone trace set : copy the content of the current window in a new
window.
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*Add trace : Add a trace to the window's traceset. Calls file selection dialog.
*Remove trace : Removes a trace from the traceset.
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*Add trace : Add a trace to the window's traceset. Calls file selection dialog.
*Remove trace : Removes a trace from the traceset.
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| Toolbar of the current viewer |
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| Toolbar of the current viewer |
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| Status bar |
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| Status bar |
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