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\subsubsection{Connection information pop-up}
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\label{connectionpopup}
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If this is a real-time capture, you will also have access to the connection information pop-up (figure~\ref{connectioninfo}) through the \emph{\faWifi{}~Connection} button, with the capture status similar to the one displayed by the command line utility. This dialog also displays the connection speed graphed over time and the profiled application's current frames per second and frame time measurements. The \emph{Query backlog} represents the number of queries that were held back due to the bandwidth volume overwhelming the available network send buffer. While this number drains down to zero, the performance of real time profiling may be temporarily compromised. The circle displayed next to the bandwidth graph signals the connection status. If it's red, the connection is active. If it's gray, the client has disconnected.
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If this is a real-time capture, you will also have access to the connection information pop-up (figure~\ref{connectioninfo}) through the \emph{\faWifi{}~Connection} button, with the capture status similar to the one displayed by the command line utility. This dialog also displays the connection speed graphed over time and the profiled application's current frames per second and frame time measurements. The \emph{Query backlog} consists of two numbers. The first one represents the number of queries that were held back due to the bandwidth volume overwhelming the available network send buffer. The second one shows how many queries are in-flight, meaning requests which were sent to the client, but weren't yet answered. While these numbers drains down to zero, the performance of real time profiling may be temporarily compromised. The circle displayed next to the bandwidth graph signals the connection status. If it's red, the connection is active. If it's gray, the client has disconnected.
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You can use the \faSave{}~\emph{Save trace} button to save the current profile data to a file\footnote{This should be taken literally. If a live capture is in progress and a save is performed, some data may be missing from the capture and won't be saved.}. Use the \faPlug{}~\emph{Stop} button to disconnect from the client\footnote{While requesting disconnect stops retrieval of any new events, the profiler will wait for any data that is still pending for the current set of events.}. The \faExclamationTriangle{}~\emph{Discard} button is used to discard current trace.
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\draw (4.3, -0.1) node[anchor=north west] {1.33 Mbps};
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\draw (0.1, -0.6) node[anchor=north west] {Ratio 40.4\% \hspace{5pt} Real: 3.29 Mbps};
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\draw (0.1, -1.1) node[anchor=north west] {Data transferred: 23.11 MB};
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\draw (0.1, -1.6) node[anchor=north west] {Query backlog: 0};
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\draw (0.1, -1.6) node[anchor=north west] {Query backlog: 0 + 12};
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\draw (0.1, -2.1) node[anchor=north west] {Memory usage: 77.57 MB};
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\draw (0.1, -2.6) node[anchor=north west] {FPS: 60 \hspace{5pt} Frame time: 16.7 ms};
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\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (0.1, -3.1) rectangle+(2.2, -0.5) node [midway] {\faSave{}~Save trace};
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\paragraph{Notification area}
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The notification area is used to display informational notices, for example how long it took to load a trace from disk. A pulsating dot next to the \faTasks~icon indicates that some background tasks are being performed, that may need to be completed before full capabilities of the profiler are available. If a crash was captured during profiling (section~\ref{crashhandling}), a \emph{\faSkull{}~crash} icon will be displayed. The red \faTachometer*{}~icon indicates that queries are currently being backlogged (see chapter~\ref{connectionpopup} for more information).
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The notification area is used to display informational notices, for example how long it took to load a trace from disk. A pulsating dot next to the \faTasks~icon indicates that some background tasks are being performed, that may need to be completed before full capabilities of the profiler are available. If a crash was captured during profiling (section~\ref{crashhandling}), a \emph{\faSkull{}~crash} icon will be displayed. The red \faTachometer*{}~icon indicates that queries are currently being backlogged, while the same yellow icon indicates that some queries are currently in-flight (see chapter~\ref{connectionpopup} for more information).
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If drawing of timeline elements was disabled in the options menu (section~\ref{options}), the following orange icons will be used to remind the user about that fact. Click on the icons to enable drawing of the selected elements. Note that collapsed labels (section~\ref{zoneslocksplots}) are not taken into account here.
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