Hi,
I've been trying to figure out how to incorporate a Tikz timing table (from
Latex package tikz_timing) in my documentation, but with limited success,
and I wonder if anyone knows how I might be able to achieve this.  Of
course, I could do it separately and access it via \image,  but I'd much
rather in-line the Latex if possible.

I'm currently using the \f{ ... \f} construct, but see only a small fragment
of the finished diagram, about 2cm wide.  Try as I might, I can't figure out
a way to make the entire diagram visible.

Here's a very simplified example of the sort of thing I'm doing.  It should
display three simple pusetrains, but all I see is about half of the first
line:

In doxyfile: 
EXTRA_PACKAGES   = tikz-timing

In documentation:
        \f{tikztimingtable}{
                clock           & 10{HL}        \\
                signal1 & 5{LLHH}       \\
                signal2 & 5{LHHL}       \\
        \f}

I'd also like to incorporate some {tikzpicture} diagrams, from package tikz,
if anyone can suggest a way to achieve it.

Thanks, Bob.



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