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Zoom Back: zoom out to the previous zoom state
Auto Scale: automatically scale the X and Y axes
The Cursor and Marker icons control the display of cursors and
markers on the current plot. See the next section.
When a window is displaying a block signal, the right side of the toolbar shows the
current and total frame count.
When a time stream signal is being displayed, the Global View button is added
on the right side. This view lets you control the time scale by clicking and dragging
the arrows on the left and right sides of the gray bar that highlights the portion of
the waveform that will be displayed in the main pane. This feature allows you to
efficiently view long waveforms. The Global View can be hidden or revealed by
clicking on the up or down arrow in the upper right corner of the view.
Figure 99: Global View for Time Waveforms.
Annotations: these buttons create a section, cursor, and text
annotation on the current display. See the Annotations section below.
Absolute/Relative time: this toggles the displayed time values between
relative time, where zero is the beginning of the time stream, and absolute time.