Re: timing diagram s/w
From: Mark A. Odell (odellmark_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/28/04
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Date: 28 Jun 2004 13:27:08 GMT
igtorque.remove@evomer.yahoo.es (Ignacio G.T.) wrote in
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>>> Using ASCII characters in a text editor is not too bad for something
>>> simple. I'm thinking of creating a timing diagram font. I think
>>> something like that would work pretty well. -- Mike
>>
>> Yes, that could be a good approach, especially if you 'map' the font
>>carefully, so that more granular ASCII art also works.
>>
>>eg
>>
>>Qa_/==============\_________________/=============\_________________
>>Qb ________/==============\_________________/=============\________
>>
>> |<-- Tsu -->|
>>
>>could map onto a font with less gaps, for a more printable version.
>>-jg
>>
>
> Other possibility (more tedious) is to make a table on your favourite
> word processor and play with the cell borders. I've done it a couple of
> times, but I'd rather avoid it in the future.
I've done this too but I find this technique works much better with Excel
cells.
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