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- tv window setup cursor
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- tv window setup cursor cross-hair
Sets graphic cursor to cross-hair.
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- tv window setup cursor vertical
Changes nothing.
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- tv window setup cursor subwindow
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- tv window setup cursor subwindow cross-hair
Sets graphic cursor to cross-hair.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- tv window setup frame
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- tv window setup histogram-compression
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- tv window setup histogram-compression each
Compresses a group of channels by taking the average of all
these channels.
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- tv window setup histogram-compression first-found
Compresses a group of channels by taking only the first of
these channels.
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- 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.
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- 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