•New Timing Diagram opens a new timing diagram and assigns it a default name. •Open Timing Diagram opens an existing timing diagram. •Merge Timing Diagram copies the contents of the specified and adds them to the current timing diagram. Duplicate signal and normal parameter names are changed. Duplicate free parameters overwrite the existing free parameters, so always make corrections to the free parameter library files before loading into a project. See Section 1.7 Copy Signals and Waveforms and Section 10.5 Self-Contained Timing Diagrams. |
•Compare Timing Diagram copies the signals of the specified file, sets the compare flag on the signals, and then adds them to the current timing diagram. It also causes a comparison to be run. See Chapter 9: Waveform Comparisons. •Save Timing Diagram saves the current timing diagram. By default this always saves to a BTIM format even though other format can be saved from this file dialog. See Section 11.3 Export General Instructions. •Save Timing Diagram as saves the current timing diagram with a user specified name and type of file. |
•Save All Files saves all modified open files. •Print Diagram either prints or creates and image file of the timing diagram window. See Section 7.5:Printing. •Print Parameters either prints or creates and image file of the parameter table window. See Section 7.5:Printing. •Printer Setup changes the default printer settings for this program. •Exit closes the program. You will be prompted to save any unsaved files. •The File recall list lets you quickly open timing diagram files that you have recently looked at. |