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Window setup

   
tv > window setup cursor
tv > window setup cursor cross-hair
Sets graphic cursor to cross-hair.
tv > window setup cursor vertical
Changes nothing.
tv > window setup cursor subwindow
tv > window setup cursor subwindow cross-hair
Sets graphic cursor to cross-hair.
tv > window setup cursor subwindow doppler < factor >
Changes cursor to a grid with a number of elements of 1 and offset depending on cursor position. The default value for < factor > is 0.
tv > window setup cursor subwindow grid < number > < offset >
Changes cursor to a grid with < number > of lines to the right and to the left of the vertical cursor line. The distance between the lines is < offset > scale units. The default values for < number > and < offset > are 0.
tv > window setup frame
tv > window setup frame distances < tic > < label >
Defines the minimum distances between tics and labels. Default values are 0.3 characters (chars) for tics and 3 chars for labels.
tv > window setup frame lengths < short > < medium > < long > < dist >
Defines the short, medium and long tic lengths and the distance between tic and axis-label. Default values are 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 chars for the tic lengths and 0.75 chars for the distance.
tv > window setup frame widths < left > < right > < bottom > < top >
Defines the widths of the left, right, bottom and top frame. Default values are 3, 3, 2 and 2 chars in the order of arguments.
tv > window setup histogram-compression
tv > window setup histogram-compression each
Compresses a group of channels by taking the average of all these channels.
tv > window setup histogram-compression first-found
Compresses a group of channels by taking only the first of these channels.
tv > window setup histogram-compression min-max
Compresses a group of channels by taking only the channel with the minimum or maximum number of counts depending on the sign.
tv > window setup keyboard-focus {title < subwindow > | cursor | none}
Selects the window where the input entered in the text-window will be evaluated. It can be a < subwindow > , the window where the cursor is positioned or none.

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Andreas Fitzler
7/13/2000