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non port: science/pulseview/distinfo

Number of commits found: 5

Saturday, 24 Jul 2021
08:16 Tobias C. Berner (tcberner) search for other commits by this committer
science/pulseview: prepare for glib-2.68.3

Add upstream fix.

Obtained
from:	https://github.com/sigrokproject/pulseview/commit/ed643f0b4ac587204a5243451cda181ee1405d62
PR:		256200
commit hash: 8835d0281b43948553ddef54b0329cea029302b3 commit hash: 8835d0281b43948553ddef54b0329cea029302b3 commit hash: 8835d0281b43948553ddef54b0329cea029302b3 commit hash: 8835d0281b43948553ddef54b0329cea029302b3 8835d02
Sunday, 26 Apr 2020
19:22 bsam search for other commits by this committer
science/pulseview: Update to version 0.4.2
Original commitRevision:533083 
Saturday, 3 Nov 2018
13:53 bsam search for other commits by this committer
science/pulseview: Update to version 0.4.1

This is quite a major release with loads of new features and bugfixes.

Major new features and improvements:

* One of the most-often requested features has been implemented:
  Snapping cursors to signal edges. The current implementation snaps
  to edges of a specific channel if the mouse cursor is inside that
  channel, and it snaps to edges of any channel otherwise. When moving
  both cursors at the same time, only the left cursor will snap, while
  the overall distance between the cursors stays the same (which
  allows for easy measurements/comparisons).
* There's a bunch of new command-line switches such as --driver or
  --dont-scan, as well as option support for --input-file, see manpage
  for details. You can now also load multiple files at once when
  starting Pulseview, e.g. via "pulseview *.sr" or the like.
* There's support for converting analog channels to digital/logic
  channels now, either via a threshold or a schmitt-trigger method.
  This allows feeding the converted channels to protocol decoders,
  which was not possible before.
* PulseView now has theme support and ships with the current (default)
  "light" theme and two new "dark"-style themes which some people
  might prefer.
* There have been a bunch of UI improvements, such as showing a tooltip
  for the cursor measurement values if needed, logic high areas are
  now colored differently for clearer visualization, there's a
  convenience mouse hover vertical line now, you can enable/disable
  many channels more easily via buttons, and lots more.
* Protocol decoder annotations can now be exported in a user-configurable
  format, either all annotations, or only those of a certain annotation
  row, or only those between the cursors, etc.
* Protocol decoder channel name auto-mapping has been improved, so
  it'll probably match your desired channel setup more often without
  requiring manual channel assignment.

Additionally, there have been quite a few performance and memory
usage improvements. E.g. files should load quite a bit faster now,
some painting operations are faster as well, various memory leaks
and inefficiencies have been fixed, and so on.

Of course there have also been a huge amount of fixes for some
rather annoying bugs (e.g. UI lag when changing decoder options/channels)
and also many smaller ones. A bunch of crash conditions on various
OSes have also been fixed.

See the NEWS file for a much more detailed list of changes, or
browse the git history for even more details.
Original commitRevision:483893 
Wednesday, 11 Oct 2017
21:50 bsam search for other commits by this committer
science/pulseview: Update to version 0.4.0, switch to QT5.
Original commitRevision:451804 
Thursday, 31 Jul 2014
23:22 marino search for other commits by this committer
Add new port: science/pulseview

PR:		179854
Submitted by:	uffe (uffe.org)
Major QA:	marino

    ==================================================================

The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform,
Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports
various device types, such as logic analyzers, MSOs, oscilloscopes,
multimeters, LCR meters, sound level meters, thermometers, hygrometers,
anemometers, light meters, DAQs, dataloggers, function generators,
spectrum analyzers, power supplies, GPIB interfaces, and more.

WWW: http://sigrok.org/
Original commitRevision:363683 

Number of commits found: 5