![]() ![]() Closing the search window (or pressing the escape key) cancels the filter and restores the full list.While filtered you can use the trace editor as normal (select parameters, add new FSW/PSW parameters, add custom nettodata.).While filtered you can still use "Find Next", F3 and Shift+F3 to find next and previous matches.That's not due to technical limitations but I'm afraid that displaying function "X" with only parameter "a" will create very confusing situations So if function "X" has parameters "a" and "b" and you filter on "a", "X" will be displayed with both "a" and "b". Filtering uses the same logic as the regular search but parameters are always all included.Clicking "Filter" instead of "Find Next" filters the list instead of simply searching it.Additional "Filter" button on the search screen.I don't want to replace the existing search functionality but rather complement it. I'm not sure yet how to implement it in NCS Dummy, though. I gave it another thought and came up with a more or less working proof of concept. MParallel: That has been requested several times before (including by you) but I've always turned it down as requiring too many changes to the graphical trace editor. ![]()
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