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TAURUSTREND(1)							   User Commands						    TAURUSTREND(1)

NAME
taurustrend - manual page for taurustrend 3.0.0 SYNOPSIS
taurustrend [options] [<model1> [<model2>] ...] DESCRIPTION
a taurus application for plotting trends OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -x t|e, --x-axis-mode=t|e interprete X values as either timestamps (t) or event numbers (e). Accepted values: t|e -b MAX_BUFFER_SIZE, --buffer=MAX_BUFFER_SIZE maximum number of values per curve to be plotted (default = 65536) (when reached, the oldest values will be discarded) --config=CONFIG_FILE, --config-file=CONFIG_FILE use the given config file for initialization --export=EXPORT_FILE, --export-file=EXPORT_FILE use the given file to as output instead of showing the plot -r MILLISECONDS, --forced-read=MILLISECONDS force Taurustrend to re-read the attributes every MILLISECONDS ms -a, --use-archiving --window-name=WINDOW_NAME Name of the window --version show program's version number and exit Taurus Options: Basic options present in any taurus application --taurus-log-level=LEVEL taurus log level. Allowed values are (case insensitive): critical, error, warning/warn, info, debug, trace --taurus-polling-period=MILLISEC taurus global polling period in milliseconds --taurus-serialization-mode=SERIAL taurus serialization mode. Allowed values are (case insensitive): serial, concurrent (default) --tango-host=TANGO_HOST Tango host name taurustrend 3.0.0 April 2012 TAURUSTREND(1)

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TAURUSPLOT(1)							   User Commands						     TAURUSPLOT(1)

NAME
taurusplot - manual page for taurusplot 3.0.0 SYNOPSIS
taurusplot [options] [<model1> [<model2>] ...] DESCRIPTION
a taurus application for plotting 1D data sets OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -x t|n, --x-axis-mode=t|n interprete X values as either timestamps (t) or numbers (n). Accepted values: t|n (e is also accepted as a synonim of n) --config=CONFIG_FILE, --config-file=CONFIG_FILE use the given config file for initialization --export=EXPORT_FILE, --export-file=EXPORT_FILE use the given file to as output instead of showing the plot --window-name=WINDOW_NAME Name of the window --version show program's version number and exit Taurus Options: Basic options present in any taurus application --taurus-log-level=LEVEL taurus log level. Allowed values are (case insensitive): critical, error, warning/warn, info, debug, trace --taurus-polling-period=MILLISEC taurus global polling period in milliseconds --taurus-serialization-mode=SERIAL taurus serialization mode. Allowed values are (case insensitive): serial, concurrent (default) --tango-host=TANGO_HOST Tango host name taurusplot 3.0.0 April 2012 TAURUSPLOT(1)
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