Row Locations For Mark Indicators; Row Locations For Cursor Indicators - HP 64700 Series User Manual

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TIMING_ASCII="...:m_st_l,m_int_l,m_st_s,m_int_s:..."
TIMING_ASCII="...:c_st_l,c_int_l,c_st_s,c_int_s:..."
B-10 Timing Diagrams and Outputs
Where "g" represents the one character to be displayed for a low,
high, glitch, and middle level in the small waveform. As examples,
the default diagram is:
For a low
"g" = "_".
For a high
"g" = "*".
For a glitch
"g" = ":".

Row Locations for Mark Indicators

The second part of the shell variable determines the row locations
for the mark indicators.
where:
m_st_l
is the mark starting row for large waveform
m_int_l
is the mark interval row for large waveform
m_st_s
is the mark starting row for small waveform
m_int_s
is the mark interval row for small waveform.
Acceptable values for all variables are integers between "0" and "15".
A "m_st_l" value of "1" implies that in the large waveform marks
are to be indicated starting with the second row of data ("0" = first
row).
A "m_int_l" value of "4" implies that in the large waveform marks
are to located on every four rows after the starting row.

Row Locations for Cursor Indicators

The third part of the shell variable determines the row locations
for the cursor indicators.
where:

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