2.5.0
版本发布时间: 2016-08-03 07:15:42
betaflight/blackbox-log-viewer最新发布版本:3.7.0(2024-05-04 06:18:26)
New Features
Now also available in chrome store! Some New Features and minor code cleanups
- Added grid's to chart backgrounds;
- Added Shortcut key 'G' to toggle the grids On, Off globally.
- Thanks to DzikuVx; INAV header's can be displayed in viewer.
- Added INAV logo and blue theme to header buttons, graph config dialog. (Theme is Green for Cleanflight, Orange for Betaflight and Blue for INAV).
- Gyro chart range increased to +/-2000deg/s was a minor calculation error that limited the gyro chart to approx +/-1500deg/s
- Header update for Betaflight v3.0; added fields gyro_notch_hz, gyro_notch_q, rc_smooth_interval and "Craft name"
- Craft Name is now shown on status bar (if entered in CLI) and also at top of header dialog (Betaflight v3.0 only).
- PID Contoller type names on header updated for Betaflight v3.0.
- Stick Trails; This feature can be turned on from the User Settings dialog, will show a phosphor trail on the stick display that shows the movement of the sticks for the last 500ms.
- Add tooltips to primary logger controls.
- Thanks to BorisB, Added New Event names for Betaflight Twitch Testing mode.
- Added new version information to welcome page; A new button is available to download the the latest official release.
Notes on Grid Background
By default, no grids are shown on the graphs.
- To add a grid background to the chart, 'ALT' Click the graph field name that you want the grid to show for.
- To select another field to show the grid for, 'ALT' click another field.
- To remove the grid, 'ALT' click the field again (it is a toggle).
Grid settings are workspace aware, so you can have different configurations for each workspace. (Just save the workspace after you have setup the grid display).
With grids shown, pressing the 'G' key will toggle the grid display on/off globally so that you can quickly hide the grid.
The lines on the grid represent 100ms time slots and each horizontal gridline represents 20% of the range of the signal. It makes it easier to see how the expo setting for the graph emphasises the centre section of the graph.