X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=pulseview.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=manual%2Fcli.txt;h=001b6e9f2eb1dc576305e7c0e813a25b0d64b116;hp=c7798dff31e25532baef3a3bbaf25b3361e09c70;hb=0e96068df25f656653afe96145c35a2fdce4818f;hpb=f6b6c9bf50999dc99f9517318ffd3114cae4960f diff --git a/manual/cli.txt b/manual/cli.txt index c7798dff..001b6e9f 100644 --- a/manual/cli.txt +++ b/manual/cli.txt @@ -21,22 +21,22 @@ a file on startup. Without -I, it is assumed that the file is in the native sigr You can also specify more than one file but they are all expected to be in the same format then. Example: - pulseview -i data.vcd -I vcd + pulseview -i data.csv -I csv:samplerate=3000000 The remaining parameters are mostly for debug purposes: -V / --version Shows the release version -l / --loglevel Sets the libsigrok/libsigrokdecode log level (max is 5) - -D / --no-scan Don't auto-scan + -D / --dont-scan Don't auto-scan for devices -c / --clean Don't restore previous sessions on startup -Of these, -D can be useful when PulseView gets stuck during the startup device scan. No such -scan will be performed then, allowing the program to start up but you'll have to scan for your -acquisition device(s) manually before you can use them then. +Of these, -D / --dont-scan can be useful when PulseView gets stuck during the startup device scan. +No such scan will be performed then, allowing the program to start up but you'll have to scan for +your acquisition device(s) manually before you can use them. -Another potentially useful option is -c, which can be used when PulseView doesn't start up and -you don't know what could cause this. +Another potentially useful option is -c / --clean, which can be used when PulseView doesn't start +up and you don't know what could cause this. Thus, the combination of both parameters can be seen as some kind of "safe mode" for PulseView: - pulseview -D -c + pulseview -c -D