Hi Timmy

As a user of PulseView rather than a developer, I have been complaining for
ages that I had to keep manually entering the labels each time I used
PulseView. Then I discovered the drop down menu to Restore Session Setup
(I'm not sure if that was always there and I hadn't discovered it.)
However, I find that sometimes it doesn't work and I find the channels
still labelled D0 to D15 - it may be about how fast the USB analyser get's
initialised or similar.  I have to initialise again, and then it is OK. I
agree it would be nice to have the number of samples and rate setup also
restored.

Tony


On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 at 11:03, Timmy Siu via sigrok-devel <
sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Dear all PulseView Developers,
>
> Thanks for all the great work on PulseView and Hantek drivers.
>
> I am running the latest PulseView v0.5.0.  I find it very difficult to
> match all those 16 channels cables of my logic analyser to PulseView
> channels every time I do my measurement.
>
> So I tried to change the colour and name of each PulseView channel to
> match my hardware logic analyser's channel name and colour of cable
> attached to that channel pin.
>
> Then, I saved my setup as pvs file.  However, when I restarted PulseView
> and restore my pvs session, all the colour and name definition of each
> PulseView channel has been lost.
>
> May I request a new feature of pvs so that it can also save PulseView
> channel colour and name, sample data volume, sampling frequency, etc?
>
>
> Yours faithfully,
> Timmy
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