update LAMMPS-GUI documentation for recent changes

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Axel Kohlmeyer
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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ and then starts with an empty buffer in the *Editor* window. If arguments
are given LAMMPS will use first command line argument as the file name for are given LAMMPS will use first command line argument as the file name for
the *Editor* buffer and reads its contents into the buffer, if the file the *Editor* buffer and reads its contents into the buffer, if the file
exists. All further arguments are ignored. Files can also be opened via exists. All further arguments are ignored. Files can also be opened via
the ``File`` menu, the `Ctrl-O` (`Command-O` on macOS) keyboard shortcut the *File* menu, the `Ctrl-O` (`Command-O` on macOS) keyboard shortcut
or by drag-and-drop of a file from a graphical file manager into the editor or by drag-and-drop of a file from a graphical file manager into the editor
window. If a file extension (e.g. ``.lmp``) has been registered with the window. If a file extension (e.g. ``.lmp``) has been registered with the
graphical environment to launch LAMMPS-GUI, an existing input file can graphical environment to launch LAMMPS-GUI, an existing input file can
@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ Running LAMMPS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
From within the LAMMPS-GUI main window LAMMPS can be started either from From within the LAMMPS-GUI main window LAMMPS can be started either from
the ``Run`` menu using the ``Run LAMMPS from Editor Buffer`` entry, by the *Run* menu using the *Run LAMMPS from Editor Buffer* entry, by
the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-Enter` (`Command-Enter` on macOS), or by the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-Enter` (`Command-Enter` on macOS), or by
clicking on the green "Run" button in the status bar. All of these clicking on the green "Run" button in the status bar. All of these
operations causes LAMMPS to process the entire input script in the operations causes LAMMPS to process the entire input script in the
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ using the contents of the input buffer for the run (via the
interface), and **not** the original file it was read from. Thus, if interface), and **not** the original file it was read from. Thus, if
there are unsaved changes in the buffer, they *will* be used. As an there are unsaved changes in the buffer, they *will* be used. As an
alternative, it is also possible to run LAMMPS by reading the contents alternative, it is also possible to run LAMMPS by reading the contents
of a file from the ``Run LAMMPS from File`` menu entry or with of a file from the *Run LAMMPS from File* menu entry or with
`Ctrl-Shift-Enter`. This option may be required in some rare cases `Ctrl-Shift-Enter`. This option may be required in some rare cases
where the input uses some functionality that is not compatible with where the input uses some functionality that is not compatible with
running LAMMPS from a string buffer. For consistency, any unsaved running LAMMPS from a string buffer. For consistency, any unsaved
@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ before LAMMPS can be run from a file.
While LAMMPS is running, the contents of the status bar change. On While LAMMPS is running, the contents of the status bar change. On
the left side there is a text indicating that LAMMPS is running, which the left side there is a text indicating that LAMMPS is running, which
also indicates the number of active threads, when thread-parallel also indicates the number of active threads, when thread-parallel
acceleration was selected in the ``Preferences`` dialog. On the right acceleration was selected in the *Preferences* dialog. On the right
side, a progress bar is shown that displays the estimated progress for side, a progress bar is shown that displays the estimated progress for
the current :doc:`run <run>` or :doc:`minimize <minimize>` command. the current :doc:`run <run>` or :doc:`minimize <minimize>` command.
@ -230,8 +230,8 @@ Up to three additional windows may open during a run:
More information on those windows and how to adjust their behavior and More information on those windows and how to adjust their behavior and
contents is given below. contents is given below.
An active LAMMPS run can be stopped cleanly by using either the ``Stop An active LAMMPS run can be stopped cleanly by using either the *Stop
LAMMPS`` entry in the ``Run`` menu, the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-/` LAMMPS* entry in the *Run* menu, the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-/`
(`Command-/` on macOS), or by clicking on the red button in the status (`Command-/` on macOS), or by clicking on the red button in the status
bar. This will cause the running LAMMPS process to complete the current bar. This will cause the running LAMMPS process to complete the current
timestep (or iteration for energy minimization) and then complete the timestep (or iteration for energy minimization) and then complete the
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ The runs are counted and the run number for the current run is displayed
in the window title. It is possible to change the behavior of in the window title. It is possible to change the behavior of
LAMMPS-GUI in the preferences dialog to create a *new* *Output* window LAMMPS-GUI in the preferences dialog to create a *new* *Output* window
for every run or to not show the current *Output* window. It is also for every run or to not show the current *Output* window. It is also
possible to show or hide the *current* *Output* window from the ``View`` possible to show or hide the *current* *Output* window from the *View*
menu. menu.
The text in the *Output* window is read-only and cannot be modified, but The text in the *Output* window is read-only and cannot be modified, but
@ -298,18 +298,36 @@ plot of thermodynamic output of the LAMMPS calculation as shown below.
The drop down menu on the top right allows selection of different The drop down menu on the top right allows selection of different
properties that are computed and written to thermo output. Only one properties that are computed and written to thermo output. Only one
property can be shown at a time. The plots are updated with new data as property can be shown at a time. The plots are updated regularly with
the run progresses, so they can be used to visually monitor the new data as the run progresses, so they can be used to visually monitor
evolution of available properties. The window title shows the current the evolution of available properties. The update interval can be set
run number that this chart window corresponds to. Same as for the in the *Preferences* dialog. By default, the raw data for the selected
*Output* window, the chart window is replaced on each new run, but the property is plotted as a blue graph. As soon as there are a sufficient
behavior can be changed in the preferences dialog. number of data points, there will be a second graph shown in red with a
smoothed version of the data. From the drop down menu on the top left,
you can select whether to plot only the raw data, only the smoothed
data or both. The smoothing uses a `Savitzky-Golay convolution filter
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savitzky%E2%80%93Golay_filter>`_ The
window width (left) and order (right) parameters can be set in the boxes
next to the drop down menu. Default settings are 10 and 4 which means
that the smoothing window includes 10 points each to the left and the
right of the current data point and a fourth order polynomial is fit to
the data in the window.
You can use the mouse to zoom into the graph (hold the left button and
drag to mark an area) or zoom out (right click) and you can reset the
view with a click to the "lens" button next to the data drop down menu.
The window title shows the current run number that this chart window
corresponds to. Same as for the *Output* window, the chart window is
replaced on each new run, but the behavior can be changed in the
*Preferences* dialog.
.. versionadded:: 1.6 .. versionadded:: 1.6
Support for YAML export added Support for YAML export added
From the ``File`` menu on the top left, it is possible to save an image From the *File* menu on the top left, it is possible to save an image
of the currently displayed plot or export the data in either plain text of the currently displayed plot or export the data in either plain text
columns (for use by plotting tools like `gnuplot columns (for use by plotting tools like `gnuplot
<http://www.gnuplot.info/>`_ or `grace <http://www.gnuplot.info/>`_ or `grace
@ -362,7 +380,7 @@ Variable Info
During a run, it may be of interest to monitor the value of input script During a run, it may be of interest to monitor the value of input script
variables, for example to monitor the progress of loops. This can be variables, for example to monitor the progress of loops. This can be
done by enabling the "Variables Window" in the ``View`` menu or by using done by enabling the "Variables Window" in the *View* menu or by using
the `Ctrl-Shift-W` keyboard shortcut. This shows info similar to the the `Ctrl-Shift-W` keyboard shortcut. This shows info similar to the
:doc:`info variables <info>` command in a separate window as shown :doc:`info variables <info>` command in a separate window as shown
below. below.
@ -375,7 +393,7 @@ Like for the *Output* and *Charts* windows, its content is continuously
updated during a run. It will show "(none)" if there are no variables updated during a run. It will show "(none)" if there are no variables
defined. Note that it is also possible to *set* :doc:`index style defined. Note that it is also possible to *set* :doc:`index style
variables <variable>`, that would normally be set via command line variables <variable>`, that would normally be set via command line
flags, via the "Set Variables..." dialog from the ``Run`` menu. flags, via the "Set Variables..." dialog from the *Run* menu.
LAMMPS-GUI automatically defines the variable "gui_run" to the current LAMMPS-GUI automatically defines the variable "gui_run" to the current
value of the run counter. That way it is possible to automatically value of the run counter. That way it is possible to automatically
record a separate log for each run attempt by using the command record a separate log for each run attempt by using the command
@ -392,7 +410,7 @@ at the beginning of an input file. That would record logs to files
Snapshot Image Viewer Snapshot Image Viewer
--------------------- ---------------------
By selecting the ``Create Image`` entry in the ``Run`` menu, or by By selecting the *Create Image* entry in the *Run* menu, or by
hitting the `Ctrl-I` (`Command-I` on macOS) keyboard shortcut, or by hitting the `Ctrl-I` (`Command-I` on macOS) keyboard shortcut, or by
clicking on the "palette" button in the status bar of the *Editor* clicking on the "palette" button in the status bar of the *Editor*
window, LAMMPS-GUI sends a custom :doc:`write_dump image <dump_image>` window, LAMMPS-GUI sends a custom :doc:`write_dump image <dump_image>`
@ -429,7 +447,7 @@ diameters are all the same.
Buttons for toggling shininess and re-centering were added. Buttons for toggling shininess and re-centering were added.
The default image size, some default image quality settings, the view The default image size, some default image quality settings, the view
style and some colors can be changed in the ``Preferences`` dialog style and some colors can be changed in the *Preferences* dialog
window. From the image viewer window further adjustments can be made: window. From the image viewer window further adjustments can be made:
actual image size, high-quality (SSAO) rendering, anti-aliasing, view actual image size, high-quality (SSAO) rendering, anti-aliasing, view
style, display of box or axes, zoom factor. The view of the system can style, display of box or axes, zoom factor. The view of the system can
@ -441,14 +459,14 @@ display updated. The small palette icon on the top left is colored
while LAMMPS is running to render the new image; it is grayed out when while LAMMPS is running to render the new image; it is grayed out when
LAMMPS is finished. When there are many atoms to render and high LAMMPS is finished. When there are many atoms to render and high
quality images with anti-aliasing are requested, re-rendering may take quality images with anti-aliasing are requested, re-rendering may take
several seconds. From the ``File`` menu of the image window, the several seconds. From the *File* menu of the image window, the
current image can be saved to a file (keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-S`) or current image can be saved to a file (keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-S`) or
copied to the clipboard (keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-C`) for pasting the copied to the clipboard (keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-C`) for pasting the
image into another application. image into another application.
.. versionadded:: 1.6 .. versionadded:: 1.6
From the ``File`` menu it is also possible to copy the current From the *File* menu it is also possible to copy the current
:doc:`dump image <dump_image>` and :doc:`dump_modify <dump_image>` :doc:`dump image <dump_image>` and :doc:`dump_modify <dump_image>`
commands to the clipboard so they can be pasted into a LAMMPS input file commands to the clipboard so they can be pasted into a LAMMPS input file
so that the visualization settings of the snapshot image can be repeated so that the visualization settings of the snapshot image can be repeated
@ -469,7 +487,7 @@ save or not save the buffer contents to a file.
.. versionadded:: 1.6 .. versionadded:: 1.6
The editor has an auto-save mode that can be enabled or disabled in the The editor has an auto-save mode that can be enabled or disabled in the
``Preferences`` dialog. In auto-save mode, the editor buffer is *Preferences* dialog. In auto-save mode, the editor buffer is
automatically saved before running LAMMPS or before exiting LAMMPS-GUI. automatically saved before running LAMMPS or before exiting LAMMPS-GUI.
Context Specific Word Completion Context Specific Word Completion
@ -486,7 +504,7 @@ a word have been typed.
The word can then be completed through selecting an entry by scrolling The word can then be completed through selecting an entry by scrolling
up and down with the cursor keys and selecting with the 'Enter' key or up and down with the cursor keys and selecting with the 'Enter' key or
by clicking on the entry with the mouse. The automatic completion by clicking on the entry with the mouse. The automatic completion
pop-up can be disabled in the ``Preferences`` dialog, but the completion pop-up can be disabled in the *Preferences* dialog, but the completion
can still be requested manually by either hitting the 'Shift-TAB' key or can still be requested manually by either hitting the 'Shift-TAB' key or
by right-clicking with the mouse and selecting the option from the by right-clicking with the mouse and selecting the option from the
context menu. Most of the completion information is retrieved from the context menu. Most of the completion information is retrieved from the
@ -504,7 +522,7 @@ whitespace padding to commands, type specifiers, IDs and names. This
reformatting is performed manually by hitting the 'Tab' key. It is reformatting is performed manually by hitting the 'Tab' key. It is
also possible to have this done automatically when hitting the 'Enter' also possible to have this done automatically when hitting the 'Enter'
key to start a new line. This feature can be turned on or off in the key to start a new line. This feature can be turned on or off in the
``Preferences`` dialog for ``Editor Settings`` with the *Preferences* dialog for *Editor Settings* with the
"Reformat with 'Enter'" checkbox. The amount of padding for multiple "Reformat with 'Enter'" checkbox. The amount of padding for multiple
categories can be adjusted in the same dialog. categories can be adjusted in the same dialog.
@ -566,56 +584,55 @@ for confirmation before continuing, since large restart files
may require large amounts of RAM since the entire system must may require large amounts of RAM since the entire system must
be read into RAM. Thus restart file for large simulations that be read into RAM. Thus restart file for large simulations that
have been run on an HPC cluster may overload a laptop or local have been run on an HPC cluster may overload a laptop or local
workstation. The ``Show Details...`` button will display a rough workstation. The *Show Details...* button will display a rough
estimate of the additional memory required. estimate of the additional memory required.
Menu Menu
---- ----
The menu bar has entries ``File``, ``Edit``, ``Run``, ``View``, and The menu bar has entries *File*, *Edit*, *Run*, *View*, and
``About``. Instead of using the mouse to click on them, the individual *About*. Instead of using the mouse to click on them, the individual
menus can also be activated by hitting the `Alt` key together with the menus can also be activated by hitting the `Alt` key together with the
corresponding underlined letter, that is `Alt-F` activates the corresponding underlined letter, that is `Alt-F` activates the
``File`` menu. For the corresponding activated sub-menus, the key *File* menu. For the corresponding activated sub-menus, the key
corresponding the underlined letters can be used to select entries corresponding the underlined letters can be used to select entries
instead of using the mouse. instead of using the mouse.
File File
^^^^ ^^^^
The ``File`` menu offers the usual options: The *File* menu offers the usual options:
- ``New`` clears the current buffer and resets the file name to ``*unknown*`` - *New* clears the current buffer and resets the file name to ``*unknown*``
- ``Open`` opens a dialog to select a new file for editing in the *Editor* - *Open* opens a dialog to select a new file for editing in the *Editor*
- ``View`` opens a dialog to select a file for viewing in a *separate* window (read-only) with support for on-the-fly decompression as explained above. - *View* opens a dialog to select a file for viewing in a *separate* window (read-only) with support for on-the-fly decompression as explained above.
- ``Inspect restart`` opens a dialog to select a file. If that file is a :doc:`LAMMPS restart <write_restart>` three windows with :ref:`information about the file are opened <inspect_restart>`. - *Inspect restart* opens a dialog to select a file. If that file is a :doc:`LAMMPS restart <write_restart>` three windows with :ref:`information about the file are opened <inspect_restart>`.
- ``Save`` saves the current file; if the file name is ``*unknown*`` - *Save* saves the current file; if the file name is ``*unknown*``
a dialog will open to select a new file name a dialog will open to select a new file name
- ``Save As`` opens a dialog to select and new file name (and folder, if - *Save As* opens a dialog to select and new file name (and folder, if
desired) and saves the buffer to it. Writing the buffer to a desired) and saves the buffer to it. Writing the buffer to a
different folder will also switch the current working directory to different folder will also switch the current working directory to
that folder. that folder.
- ``Quit`` exits LAMMPS-GUI. If there are unsaved changes, a dialog will - *Quit* exits LAMMPS-GUI. If there are unsaved changes, a dialog will
appear to either cancel the operation, or to save, or to not save the appear to either cancel the operation, or to save, or to not save the
modified buffer. modified buffer.
In addition, up to 5 recent file names will be listed after the ``Open`` In addition, up to 5 recent file names will be listed after the *Open*
entry that allows re-opening recently opened files. This list is stored entry that allows re-opening recently opened files. This list is stored
when quitting and recovered when starting again. when quitting and recovered when starting again.
Edit Edit
^^^^ ^^^^
The ``Edit`` menu offers the usual editor functions like ``Undo``, The *Edit* menu offers the usual editor functions like *Undo*, *Redo*,
``Redo``, ``Cut``, ``Copy``, ``Paste``. It can also open a *Cut*, *Copy*, *Paste*. It can also open a *Preferences* dialog
``Preferences`` dialog (keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-P`) and allows deletion (keyboard shortcut `Ctrl-P`) and allows deleting all stored preferences
of all stored preferences and settings, so they are reset to their and settings, so they are reset to their default values.
default values.
Run Run
^^^ ^^^
The ``Run`` menu has options to start and stop a LAMMPS process. Rather The *Run* menu has options to start and stop a LAMMPS process. Rather
than calling the LAMMPS executable as a separate executable, the than calling the LAMMPS executable as a separate executable, the
LAMMPS-GUI is linked to the LAMMPS library and thus can run LAMMPS LAMMPS-GUI is linked to the LAMMPS library and thus can run LAMMPS
internally through the :ref:`LAMMPS C-library interface <lammps_c_api>` internally through the :ref:`LAMMPS C-library interface <lammps_c_api>`
@ -635,11 +652,11 @@ from a string buffer.
The LAMMPS calculations are run in a concurrent thread so that the GUI The LAMMPS calculations are run in a concurrent thread so that the GUI
can stay responsive and be updated during the run. The GUI can retrieve can stay responsive and be updated during the run. The GUI can retrieve
data from the running LAMMPS instance and tell it to stop at the next data from the running LAMMPS instance and tell it to stop at the next
timestep. The ``Stop LAMMPS`` entry will do this by calling the timestep. The *Stop LAMMPS* entry will do this by calling the
:cpp:func:`lammps_force_timeout` library function, which is equivalent :cpp:func:`lammps_force_timeout` library function, which is equivalent
to a :doc:`timer timeout 0 <timer>` command. to a :doc:`timer timeout 0 <timer>` command.
The ``Set Variables...`` entry opens a dialog box where The *Set Variables...* entry opens a dialog box where
:doc:`index style variables <variable>` can be set. Those variables :doc:`index style variables <variable>` can be set. Those variables
are passed to the LAMMPS instance when it is created and are thus are passed to the LAMMPS instance when it is created and are thus
set *before* a run is started. set *before* a run is started.
@ -648,23 +665,23 @@ set *before* a run is started.
:align: center :align: center
:scale: 75% :scale: 75%
The ``Set Variables`` dialog will be pre-populated with entries that The *Set Variables* dialog will be pre-populated with entries that
are set as index variables in the input and any variables that are are set as index variables in the input and any variables that are
used but not defined, if the built-in parser can detect them. New used but not defined, if the built-in parser can detect them. New
rows for additional variables can be added through the ``Add Row`` rows for additional variables can be added through the *Add Row*
button and existing rows can be deleted by clicking on the ``X`` icons button and existing rows can be deleted by clicking on the *X* icons
on the right. on the right.
The ``Create Image`` entry will send a :doc:`dump image <dump_image>` The *Create Image* entry will send a :doc:`dump image <dump_image>`
command to the LAMMPS instance, read the resulting file, and show it command to the LAMMPS instance, read the resulting file, and show it
in an ``Image Viewer`` window. in an *Image Viewer* window.
The ``View in OVITO`` entry will launch `OVITO <https://ovito.org>`_ The *View in OVITO* entry will launch `OVITO <https://ovito.org>`_
with a :doc:`data file <write_data>` containing the current state of with a :doc:`data file <write_data>` containing the current state of
the system. This option is only available if LAMMPS-GUI can find the system. This option is only available if LAMMPS-GUI can find
the OVITO executable in the system path. the OVITO executable in the system path.
The ``View in VMD`` entry will launch VMD with a :doc:`data file The *View in VMD* entry will launch VMD with a :doc:`data file
<write_data>` containing the current state of the system. This option <write_data>` containing the current state of the system. This option
is only available if LAMMPS-GUI can find the VMD executable in the is only available if LAMMPS-GUI can find the VMD executable in the
system path. system path.
@ -672,24 +689,24 @@ system path.
View View
^^^^ ^^^^
The ``View`` menu offers to show or hide additional windows with log The *View* menu offers to show or hide additional windows with log
output, charts, slide show, variables, or snapshot images. The output, charts, slide show, variables, or snapshot images. The
default settings for their visibility can be changed in the default settings for their visibility can be changed in the
``Preferences dialog``. *Preferences* dialog.
About About
^^^^^ ^^^^^
The ``About`` menu finally offers a couple of dialog windows and an The *About* menu finally offers a couple of dialog windows and an
option to launch the LAMMPS online documentation in a web browser. The option to launch the LAMMPS online documentation in a web browser. The
``About LAMMPS-GUI`` entry displays a dialog with a summary of the *About LAMMPS-GUI* entry displays a dialog with a summary of the
configuration settings of the LAMMPS library in use and the version configuration settings of the LAMMPS library in use and the version
number of LAMMPS-GUI itself. The ``Quick Help`` displays a dialog with number of LAMMPS-GUI itself. The *Quick Help* displays a dialog with
a minimal description of LAMMPS-GUI. The ``LAMMPS-GUI Howto`` entry a minimal description of LAMMPS-GUI. The *LAMMPS-GUI Howto* entry
will open this documentation page from the online documentation in a web will open this documentation page from the online documentation in a web
browser window. The ``LAMMPS Manual`` entry will open the main page of browser window. The *LAMMPS Manual* entry will open the main page of
the LAMMPS online documentation in a web browser window. the LAMMPS online documentation in a web browser window.
The ``LAMMPS Tutorial`` entry will open the main page of the set of The *LAMMPS Tutorial* entry will open the main page of the set of
LAMMPS tutorials authored and maintained by Simon Gravelle at LAMMPS tutorials authored and maintained by Simon Gravelle at
https://lammpstutorials.github.io/ in a web browser window. https://lammpstutorials.github.io/ in a web browser window.
@ -698,7 +715,7 @@ https://lammpstutorials.github.io/ in a web browser window.
Preferences Preferences
----------- -----------
The ``Preferences`` dialog allows customization of the behavior and The *Preferences* dialog allows customization of the behavior and
look of LAMMPS-GUI. The settings are grouped and each group is look of LAMMPS-GUI. The settings are grouped and each group is
displayed within a tab. displayed within a tab.
@ -745,7 +762,7 @@ General Settings:
otherwise each command will create a new image window. otherwise each command will create a new image window.
- *Path to LAMMPS Shared Library File:* this option is only visible - *Path to LAMMPS Shared Library File:* this option is only visible
when LAMMPS-GUI was compiled to load the LAMMPS library at run time when LAMMPS-GUI was compiled to load the LAMMPS library at run time
instead of being linked to it directly. With the ``Browse..`` button instead of being linked to it directly. With the *Browse..* button
or by changing the text, a different shared library file with a or by changing the text, a different shared library file with a
different compilation of LAMMPS with different settings or from a different compilation of LAMMPS with different settings or from a
different version can be loaded. After this setting was changed, different version can be loaded. After this setting was changed,
@ -755,16 +772,19 @@ General Settings:
log) of the application can be set. log) of the application can be set.
- *Select Text Font:* Opens a font selection dialog where the type and - *Select Text Font:* Opens a font selection dialog where the type and
size for the text editor and log font of the application can be set. size for the text editor and log font of the application can be set.
- *GUI update interval:* Allows to set the time interval between GUI and - *Data update interval:* Allows to set the time interval between data
data updates during a LAMMPS run in milliseconds. The default is to updates during a LAMMPS run in milliseconds. The default is to update
update the GUI every 10 milliseconds. This is good for many cases. the data (for charts and output window) every 10 milliseconds. This
Set this to 100 milliseconds or more if LAMMPS-GUI consumes too many is good for many cases. Set this to 100 milliseconds or more if
resources during a run. For LAMMPS runs that run *very* fast (for LAMMPS-GUI consumes too many resources during a run. For LAMMPS runs
example in tutorial examples), however, data may be missed and through that run *very* fast (for example in tutorial examples), however, data
lowering this interval, this can be corrected. However, this will may be missed and through lowering this interval, this can be
make the GUI use more resources, which may be a problem on some corrected. However, this will make the GUI use more resources. This
computers with slower CPUs and a small number of CPU cores. This
setting may be changed to a value between 1 and 1000 milliseconds. setting may be changed to a value between 1 and 1000 milliseconds.
- *Charts update interval:* Allows to set the time interval between redrawing
the plots in the *Charts* window in milliseconds. The default is to
redraw the plots every 500 milliseconds. This is just for the drawing,
data collection is managed with the previous setting.
Accelerators: Accelerators:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -780,7 +800,7 @@ Snapshot Image:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This tab allows setting defaults for the snapshot images displayed in This tab allows setting defaults for the snapshot images displayed in
the ``Image Viewer`` window, such as its dimensions and the zoom factor the *Image Viewer* window, such as its dimensions and the zoom factor
applied. The *Antialias* switch will render images with twice the applied. The *Antialias* switch will render images with twice the
number of pixels for width and height and then smoothly scale the image number of pixels for width and height and then smoothly scale the image
back to the requested size. This produces higher quality images with back to the requested size. This produces higher quality images with

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