Hello Staffan,

I implemented annotation export recently, so now you can right-click on
a decode signal and export the annotations from there.

Also, I added a matching format string in the settings so you can
customize the output.

I suggest you download the AppImage and give it a try - if you miss
something, please let me know.

Regards,
 -Soeren


On Fri, 2018-08-24 at 21:56 +0200, Test Jarfalla wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> A little delayed, I gave your suggestion a try. Captured a sequence
> using Pulseview, selected the area of interest and saved an .sr-file
> (using "save selected range as"). I also exported the data as raw
> binary.
> Now I try to process this using sigrok-cli, but with little success.
> The following call:
> sigrok-cli -i "test.sr"  
> gives the error message "g_hash_table_lookup: assertion 'hash_table
> != NULL' failed".
> 
> I also tried to process the raw data using 
> sigrok-cli -i "test.raw" -I binary
> 
> and seem to get a huge dump of binary data, but I'm not sure what it
> means. What are the parameters for entering bit width for example (-I 
> binary:xxx=32?)
> 
> If I could get either way to work, I would like to process the file
> using a version of the Parallel filter - it should hopefully be
> straightforward...
> 
> sigrok-cli --version gives the following:
> sigrok-cli 0.8.0-git-a30c837
> 
> Libraries and features:
> - libsigrok 0.6.0-git-0f523f2/4:0:0 (rt: 0.6.0-git-0f523f2/4:0:0).
>  - Libs:
>   - glib 2.50.2 (rt: 2.50.2/5002:2)
>   - libzip 1.1.3
>   - libserialport 0.1.1/1:0:1 (rt: 0.1.1/1:0:1)
>   - libusb-1.0 1.0.20.11003-rc3
>   - libftdi 1.2
>   - Host: i686-w64-mingw32.static.posix, little-endian.
>   - SCPI backends: TCP, serial, USBTMC.
> - libsigrokdecode 0.6.0-git-288e22b/4:0:0 (rt: 0.6.0-git-
> 288e22b/4:0:0).
>  - Libs:
>   - glib 2.50.2 (rt: 2.50.2/5002:2)
>   - Python 3.4.4 / 0x30404f0 (API 1013, ABI 3)
>   - Host: i686-w64-mingw32.static.posix, little-endian.
> 
> Any suggestions would be very much appreciated!
> 
> Regards,
>   Staffan
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 8:15 AM Soeren Apel <soe...@apelpie.net>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > > Hopefully I'm missing something obvious...
> > > I have decoded some data that was captured with a logic analyzer
> > and
> > > now I would like to save only the decoded data (as seen in
> > Pulseview)
> > > to a file. Is there any simple way of doing this?
> > 
> > Currently, no. That's still on the to-do list.
> > 
> > 
> > > I have a dump of an EPROM readout and the decoder does a great
> > job
> > > turning bits into address and data. Storing that as raw binary
> > > wouldn't be ideal since I would like to have the decoded data...
> > 
> > You can use sigrok-cli for that - I have in the past, so I know it
> > works. You can save the .sr file in PV and the decode using sigrok-
> > cli.
> > The -B parameter is your friend :)
> > 
> > All the best,
> >  -Soeren
> > 
> > 

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