X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=pulseview.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fpulseview.1;h=d5ec926daac232883a170c06b448138b67fa89c5;hp=2d4253d5891647653be205ceb3e95940ffca9bb7;hb=611c86259f66dd1766b10b1e1b671b0fadd51fe2;hpb=1c233fb1491f434ff6bcb39ca02f776a490e0ccb diff --git a/doc/pulseview.1 b/doc/pulseview.1 index 2d4253d5..d5ec926d 100644 --- a/doc/pulseview.1 +++ b/doc/pulseview.1 @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Specify the capture device to connect to. If the option is not supplied, PulseView attempts to re-connect to the most recently used device, or auto-detect available devices. .TP -.BR "\-D, \-\-no\-scan " +.BR "\-D, \-\-dont\-scan " Usually PulseView automatically scans all drivers to find suitable devices during program startup. This option disables the auto-scan. Users can either specify the @@ -64,13 +64,14 @@ file. .BR "\-I, \-\-input\-format " Specifies the format of the input file to be loaded. .TP +.BR "\-s, \-\-settings " +Load PulseView session setup to use with the input file. The setup file must be +in the "PulseView session setup" format (.pvs). +.TP .BR "\-c, \-\-clean" Prevents the previously used sessions to be restored from settings storage. This is useful if you want only a single session with the file given on the command line instead of restoring all previously used sessions as well. -.TP -.BR "\-s, \-\-log-to-stdout" -Don't log to PulseView's internal log window, but rather to stdout. .SH "KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS" .TP .B "f"