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NAME

       twinwave - Wraps multiple GTKWave sessions in one window or two synchronized windows

SYNTAX

       twinwave <arglist1> <separator> <arglist2>

DESCRIPTION

       Wraps  multiple  GTKWave  sessions  with  synchronized  markers, horizontal scrolling, and
       zooming.

EXAMPLES

       To run this program the standard way type:

       twinwave filename1.vcd filename1.sav + filename2.vcd filename2.sav
              Two synchronized viewers are then opened in one window.  Note that accelerator keys
              for  menus  will  be  disabled  as some window managers have focus issues and route
              keystrokes to the wrong part of the window.

       twinwave filename1.vcd filename1.sav ++ filename2.vcd filename2.sav
              Two synchronized viewers are then opened in two windows.

LIMITATIONS

       twinwave uses the GtkSocket/GtkPlug mechanism to embed two gtkwave(1)  sessions  into  one
       window.   The  amount  of  coupling  is  currently  limited  to  communication of temporal
       information.  Other than that, the two gtkwave processes are isolated from each  other  as
       if  the  viewers  were spawned separately.  Keep in mind that using the same save file for
       each session may cause unintended behavior problems if the save file is  written  back  to
       disk:  only the session written last will be saved.  (i.e., the save file isn't cloned and
       made unique to each session.)  Note that twinwave compiled against Quartz (not X11) on OSX
       as well as MinGW does not place both sessions in a single window.

AUTHORS

       Anthony Bybell <bybell@rocketmail.com>

SEE ALSO

       gtkwave(1)