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Vertical scrollbar for the analyzer data table view


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Kris

When a data table is too wide, you'll get a horizontal scrollbar. Problem with that one is that it moves the vertical scrollbar as well. I.e. if you look to the left part of the table, the vertical scrollbar is hidden at the right side. The vertical scrollbar should always be visible irrespective which horizontal part is looked at.

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Tim

(#72907)
"It is extraordinarily time-consuming to go far in the decoded I2C window/view (not sure of the precise name, but you hopefully get the idea).
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If I want to look at some part of it that is not close to the beginning using the "I2C analyzer" in the right half of the window, I cannot seem to scroll forward efficiently. The slider only seems to work on the part that has been so far analyzed and the program is "lazy" in that it only analyzes a little bit beyond the current position. So getting to 4 seconds using that slider would take a long time. The best way seems to be to grab it, pull down and wiggle the mouse while holding the left mouse button. New transactions are then slowly added to the analyzed data table. But it still takes a very long time to advance just 1 second in this case."


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Harald

other issue with vertical scroll bar:
I typically have 16000+ lines from SPI analyzer or own protocol decoder, scrolling does not work well for such long lists.
it's almost impossible to get to the very end (didn't find key for that) and scrolling with mouse and scoll bar never gets to an end, only shows top "few" lines, is "loading" a few more lines -- right now nut really working for me...