Can TimingDesigner display Concurrent Versions System (CVS) tags?
Yes, TimingDesigner® can display CVS tags. From the Diagram Window...
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How do I use Mozilla as my help browser under Linux?
The TimingDesigner help on Linux uses the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). To
use Mozilla in place of Netscape for the help, the JRE plugin...
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How do I set up TimingDesigner to show non-Latin characters on Windows?
To display non-Latin characters in TimingDesigner for Windows, go to...
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How can I get the ".td" file format specification?
The ".td" format specification is not publicly available. However, there
are three...
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The TimingDesigner hot-key assignments do not produce the expected results. What could be the reason?
There are at least two possibilities...
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How is Batch Mode different from the
Command Line Options?
There are four terms that are related to batch mode and the
command line that are sometimes used interchangeably....
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In Batch Mode, how do I access an edge with uncertainty?
Using Batch Mode, you can access any edge on any waveform in
your diagram. However, the get_edge function...
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Why can't I run TimingDesigner from a Windows DOS command prompt?
TimingDesigner supports "command line" operation from a Windows DOS command
prompt to automatically perform tasks such as exporting your diagram to a
graphics...
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Does TimingDesigner support the Unicode character set?
TimingDesigner does not support the Unicode character set. The Unicode
character set is composed of 16-bit characters and is commonly used today
to support characters for...
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How can I enable the Windows XP Visual Styles in TimingDesigner?
The Windows XP Visual Styles allow you to define the visual style or
appearance of controls from simple colors to textures and shapes. You can
then use the Appearance tab...
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Does TimingDesigner support hexadecimal formats for bus values?
Yes. Use the View > Default Labels dialog to set the radix for
each waveform type to hex (or whatever radix you prefer). To change the radix
for an individual signal, select Value and a format of H in the Attributes dialog box.
Why can't my old version of TimingDesigner (release 3.1 or earlier) run on my new Windows NT/2000/XP machine?
Theoretically, there is no reason to expect that any version of TimingDesigner
will not work on Windows NT. In reality though, we only expect v3.103 and above to
work successfully on...
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What is the release history for TimingDesigner on Windows NT based platforms?
TimingDesigner v1.x and 2.x were strictly 16-bit applications. v3.x was
supplied as both 16- and 32-bit executables. v4.x and up are 32-bit only.
Theoretically, there is no reason...
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