- Microscopic fixes

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tchernobog 2006-09-08 22:00:47 +00:00
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@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ Normally, the window is split into three sections.
@itemize @itemize
@item @item
The top left section, briefly called The top left section is briefly called
the "Schedulables tree", although this is not completely correct, since except from resources, the "Schedulables tree", although this is not completely correct, since except from resources,
every entity in the SGPEMv2 is shown and edited in this tree view. every entity in the SGPEMv2 is shown and edited in this tree view.
The interface of this widget is straightforward, but in case you need to know about it, The interface of this widget is straightforward, but in case you need to know about it,
@ -571,13 +571,13 @@ see @ref{The Schedulables/Requests tree}.
@item @item
The top right section is the resources list, you can interact with it in the same way you do The top right section is the resources list, you can interact with it in the same way you do
with the Schedulables tree. We won't get into the details here, as there is a with the Schedulables tree. We won't get into the details here, as there is
@ref{The Resources list, dedicated section} for this widget. @ref{The Resources list, a dedicated section} for this widget.
@item @item
Finally, the bottom section contains the "Simulation vidget", which displays how the scheduling Finally, the bottom section contains the "Simulation vidget", which displays how the scheduling
is proceeding. This widget is too complex to be described here, so we'll leave that to its is proceeding. This widget is too complex to be described here, so we'll leave that to
@ref{The Simulation widget, dedicated section}. @ref{The Simulation widget, its dedicated section}.
@end itemize @end itemize
Well, in fact that's not all, folks. There's also the "Holt graph", which is displayed in a separate window, Well, in fact that's not all, folks. There's also the "Holt graph", which is displayed in a separate window,