diff --git a/manual/tracy.tex b/manual/tracy.tex index f8ed59a8..b766342c 100644 --- a/manual/tracy.tex +++ b/manual/tracy.tex @@ -304,8 +304,11 @@ Tracy can be found at the following web addresses: \item Homepage -- \url{https://bitbucket.org/wolfpld/tracy} \item Bug tracker -- \url{https://bitbucket.org/wolfpld/tracy/issues?status=new&status=open} \item Discord chat -- \url{https://discord.gg/pk78auc} +\item Sponsoring development -- \url{https://github.com/sponsors/wolfpld/} \end{itemize} +If you don't have a Bitbucket account, you may be interested in a GitHub mirror: \url{https://github.com/wolfpld/tracy}. + \section{First steps} Tracy Profiler supports MSVC, gcc and clang. A reasonably recent version of the compiler is needed, due to C++11 requirement. The following platforms are confirmed to be working (this is not a complete list): @@ -1489,7 +1492,7 @@ You can disconnect from the client and save the captured trace by pressing \keys \subsection{Interactive profiling} \label{interactiveprofiling} -If you want to look at the profile data in real-time (or load a saved trace file), you can use the data analysis utility contained in the \texttt{profiler} directory. After starting the application, you will be greeted with a welcome dialog (figure~\ref{welcomedialog}), presenting a bunch of useful links (\faBook{}~\emph{User manual}, \faGlobeAmericas{}~\emph{Homepage}, \faComment~\emph{Join chat} and \faVideo{}~\emph{Tutorial}). +If you want to look at the profile data in real-time (or load a saved trace file), you can use the data analysis utility contained in the \texttt{profiler} directory. After starting the application, you will be greeted with a welcome dialog (figure~\ref{welcomedialog}), presenting a bunch of useful links (\faBook{}~\emph{User manual}, \faGlobeAmericas{}~\emph{Web}, \faComment~\emph{Join chat} and \faHeart{}~\emph{Sponsor}). The \faGlobeAmericas{}~\emph{Web} button opens a drop-down list with links to the profiler's \emph{\faHome{}~Home page} and a bunch of \emph{\faVideo{}~Feature videos}. The client \emph{address entry} field and the \faWifi{}~\emph{Connect} button are used to connect to a running client\footnote{Note that a custom port may be provided here, for example by entering '127.0.0.1:1234'.}. You can use the connection history button~\faCaretDown{} to display a list of commonly used targets, from which you can quickly select an address. You can remove entries from this list by hovering the \faMousePointer{}~mouse cursor over an entry and pressing the \keys{\del} button on the keyboard. @@ -1504,7 +1507,7 @@ The \emph{discovered clients} list is only displayed if there are clients broadc \draw[rounded corners=5pt] (0.1, -0.1) rectangle+(1.1, -0.5) node [midway] {\faBook}; \draw[rounded corners=5pt] (1.3, -0.1) rectangle+(1.1, -0.5) node [midway] {\faGlobeAmericas}; \draw[rounded corners=5pt] (2.5, -0.1) rectangle+(1.1, -0.5) node [midway] {\faComment}; -\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (3.7, -0.1) rectangle+(1.1, -0.5) node [midway] {\faVideo}; +\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (3.7, -0.1) rectangle+(1.1, -0.5) node [midway] {\faHeart}; \draw (0.1, -0.9) rectangle+(4.1, -0.5) node [midway] {Address entry}; \draw[rounded corners=5pt] (4.33, -0.9) rectangle+(0.5, -0.5) node [midway] {\faCaretDown};