diff --git a/manual/tracy.tex b/manual/tracy.tex index b99dc82b..d5fe82d6 100644 --- a/manual/tracy.tex +++ b/manual/tracy.tex @@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ The main profiler window is split into three sections, as seen on figure~\ref{ma \draw (0.6, -0.7) node[anchor=north west] {Frames: 364}; \draw[rounded corners=5pt] (2.8, -0.7) rectangle+(0.4, -0.5) node [midway] {\faCaretRight}; \draw[rounded corners=5pt] (3.3, -0.7) rectangle+(0.5, -0.5) node [midway] {\faCaretDown}; -\draw (3.9, -0.7) node[anchor=north west] {Time span: 6.06 s \hspace{5pt} View span: 52.7 ms \hspace{5pt} Zones: 456,092 \hspace{5pt} \ldots}; +\draw (3.9, -0.7) node[anchor=north west] {\faEye: 52.7 ms \hspace{5pt} \faDatabase: 6.06 s}; \draw (0.1, -1.3) rectangle+(14.8, -1) node [midway] {Frame time graph}; \draw (0.1, -2.4) rectangle+(14.8, -3) node [midway] {Timeline view}; @@ -798,9 +798,9 @@ The control menu (top row of buttons) provides access to various features of the \item \emph{\faFingerprint{} Info} -- Show general information about the trace (section~\ref{traceinfo}). \end{itemize} -The frame information blocks consists of four elements: the current frame set name along with the number of captured frames, the two navigational buttons \faCaretLeft{} and \faCaretRight{}, which allow you to focus the timeline view on the previous or next frame, and the frame set selection button \faCaretDown{}, which is used to switch to a another frame set. For more information about marking frames, see section~\ref{markingframes}. +The frame information block consists of four elements: the current frame set name along with the number of captured frames, the two navigational buttons \faCaretLeft{} and \faCaretRight{}, which allow you to focus the timeline view on the previous or next frame, and the frame set selection button \faCaretDown{}, which is used to switch to a another frame set. For more information about marking frames, see section~\ref{markingframes}. -The rest of the control menu displays useful data, such as the \emph{time span} of the capture, the timeline \emph{view span}, number of captured zones, etc. +The last two items show the \faEye{}~view time range and \faDatabase{}~time span of the whole capture. \subsubsection{Frame time graph}