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Printing waveforms in ViVa

greatqs
greatqs over 13 years ago

I want to print waveforms in ViVa which contain both digital and analog waveforms for presentation usage. After using "print" -> "print to file (PDF)", the output PDF file contains waveforms on the right side and signal names are crowded together on the left side (no one-on-one relationship as in waveform window before print). 

I found this to be very hard to use on presentation if there is a lot of signals (>10 and cannot easily distinguished by different colors).

I've also tried to take screen snapshot but I found the font of signal names are too small and very hard to tell on a 1024 x 768 projector. I've not found anyways to increase the font neither. 

Anybody knows better solutions? Thanks!

 

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

     I'm guessing that you're using IC615, but could you say which subversion you're using (Help->About in the CIW will tell you). There have been some fixes to this recently, so would be good to check (as you may know, the graph is a completely new implementation in IC615).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

     I'm guessing that you're using IC615, but could you say which subversion you're using (Help->About in the CIW will tell you). There have been some fixes to this recently, so would be good to check (as you may know, the graph is a completely new implementation in IC615).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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