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Working With Columns
Table 25: Right Mouse Options for Column Headers (continued)
Show ports...
Insert Column...
Add To This Column...
Delete Column
Bookmark Editor...
Timestamp Formats...
ss.ms_us_ns
mm:ss.ms_us_ns
(other timestamp formats)
Display UTC Time
Display Local Time
Display Calendar Time
Display Time Relative to
Event
Display Time Relative to
Capture
Display Hex Data
Display 10 Bit Data
Display K/D Char
Display Scrambled Data
Display ASCII Data
Synchronize Grids (F5)
Manage Aliases
Xgig Analyzer User's Guide
Brings up the Show/Hide Ports dialog box to show or hide information in the
selected column for specific ports. In the dialog box, use the arrows to set
which ports to show and which ports to hide in the column. For example,
hiding port 1-A for the Count-OS-RCtl column means that no data will display
in that column for events associated with port 1-A.
Brings up the Insert Column dialog box for inserting a new column to the
right of the current column.
Brings up the Add To Column dialog box for adding new information to this
column.
Immediately deletes the column from the display.
Brings up the Bookmark Editor dialog box for creating bookmarks. This is
only available from the Bookmarks column header.
For the timestamp, the time can be displayed in a variety of formats. See
"Timestamp Options" on page 406
For other columns that contain timestamps, select the specific timestamp
format from the menu.
Available for columns that contain a timestamp that shows a calendar time.
When selected, the time is displayed as UTC Time.
Available for columns that contain a timestamp that shows a calendar time.
When selected, the time is displayed in Local Time. For example, in Pacific
Standard Time, eight hours are subtracted from UTC to display Local Time.
Available for columns that contain a timestamp. Sets the timestamp in the
column as a calendar time based on the system clock at the time of capture.
Available for columns that contain a timestamp. Sets the timestamp in the
column as a time relative to the currently selected event (current event equals
time zero).
Available for columns that contain a timestamp. Sets the timestamp in the
column as a time relative to the start time of the capture.
For Dword view data columns only, display the data for Dwords in
Hexadecimal format.
For Dword view data columns only, display the Dword data in Binary (10 bit)
format.
For Dword view data columns only, display the Dword data in K/D Character
format.
For Dword view data columns only, display the Dword data as Scrambled
data.
For Dword view data columns only, display the Dword data in ASCII format.
Synchronizes the timestamps between the main spreadsheet view, Dword
view, and Exchanges View as closely as possible.
Manage Aliases
Brings up the
Chapter 13, Configuring Xgig TraceView
for information on available formats.
dialog.
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