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[Bug-ddrescue] ddrescueview update (0.4 alpha 3)
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Martin Bittermann |
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[Bug-ddrescue] ddrescueview update (0.4 alpha 3) |
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Wed, 20 Jul 2016 09:45:09 +0200 |
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Hi,
there is now a new version '0.4 alpha 3' of ddrescueview available for
testing at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ddrescueview/files/Test%20builds/v0.4%20alpha%203/
.
ddrescueview is a graphical viewer application for ddrescue's mapfiles,
available for GNU/Linux and Windows.
Note: This version has received very little testing and is far from
complete. You are welcome to use the ticket system and discussion forum
at Sourceforge for suggestions, bug reports, success and failure
reports. You can also send email to address@hidden or
address@hidden .
Below, there is a list of changes in this version.
Best regards,
Martin Bittermann
#### v0.4 alpha 3 ####
Released 2016-07-20
- Renamed 'logfile' to 'mapfile', to reflect the changes in ddrescue 1.20.
- Support for mapfiles from ddrescue 1.22 added. The current pass is
displayed in the GUI.
- Improved speed of the mapfile parser for very large files.
- Added a bunch of command-line switches. ddrescueview now supports the
following arguments:
ddrescueview <options> -m domain-mapfile rescue-mapfile
where rescue-mapfile must come last and <options> can be:
-r (off|5s|10s|30s|1m|2m|5m) Set refresh interval, e.g. -r 30s
-lp Show log panel
-gs (4|6|..|24) Set grid size, e.g. -gs 10
-ub Use binary unit prefixes instead of
decimal
-x left X position of window on screen, in
pixels
-y top Y position of window on screen, in
pixels
-w width Client-width of window, in pixels
-h height Client-height of window, in pixels
-safe Turn off optimizations
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