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  • Subject: Stupid Instruments questions
  • From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 17:44:03 -0700

(1) How the @*$% do I zoom the timescale in and out? The only thing I’ve found is the View>Snap Track To Fit command, which zooms the recorded time to the full width of the window. Isn’t there any normal zoom in/out as in every other app with a timeline?

(2) What’s the difference between Time Profiler and Sampler? The descriptions use different wording but seem to say the same thing; the only difference seems to be that the former can sample multiple processes. Provided I only care about one process, is there any benefit to one vs the other? I actually just tried adding both of them, but the results are bizarre: the CPU loads shown in their graphs are completely different, almost inverses of each other, so I’m assuming that they interfere with each other and shouldn’t be used at the same time.

—Jens

(Instruments 4.2, OS X 10.7.2)

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