From c938e2bf609182beabd4ac7298cd330d0f35a0ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian Abbott Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 11:48:46 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] doc/other.xml: Replaced simplelists Replaced some simplelists with variablelists to fix some dblatex layout problems. --- doc/other.xml | 173 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 97 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/other.xml b/doc/other.xml index 563a889..ee90642 100644 --- a/doc/other.xml +++ b/doc/other.xml @@ -1280,25 +1280,26 @@ input, there is a set of bits that determine the effect on the output value due to positive or negative transitions of the sensitive input. For each transition direction, there are two bits defined as follows: - - -00: transition is ignored. - + + + 00 + transition is ignored. + + + 01 + accumulator is incremented, or output is set. + + + 10 + accumulator is decremented, or output is cleared. + + + 11 + reserved. + + - -01: accumulator is incremented, or output is set. - - - -10: accumulator is decremented, or output is cleared. - - - -11: reserved. - - - For example, a simple digital follower is specified by the bit pattern 01 10, because it sets the output on positive transitions of the input, and clears the output on negative transitions. A @@ -1531,20 +1532,24 @@ structure is ignored. The data field of the instruction data structure is used as follows: - - -data[1]: trigger and combining machine configuration. - - -data[2]: analog triggering signal chanspec. - - -data[3]: primary analog level. - - -data[4]: secondary analog level. - - + + + data[1] + trigger and combining machine configuration. + + + data[2] + analog triggering signal chanspec. + + + data[3] + primary analog level. + + + data[4] + secondary analog level. + + Analog triggering is described by a digital combining machine that @@ -1609,17 +1614,20 @@ The data field of the instruction data structure is used as follows: - - -data[1]: trigger flags. - - -data[2]: mask. - - -data[3]: pattern. - - + + + data[1] + trigger flags. + + + data[2] + mask. + + + data[3] + pattern. + + The pattern matching trigger issues a trigger when all of a specifed @@ -1672,26 +1680,32 @@ The data field of the instruction data structure is used as follows: - - -data[1]: trigger configuration. - - -data[2]: primary input chanspec. - - -data[3]: primary combining machine configuration. - - -data[4]: secondary input chanspec. - - -data[5]: secondary combining machine configuration. - - -data[6]: latch configuration. - - + + + data[1] + trigger configuration. + + + data[2] + primary input chanspec. + + + data[3] + primary combining machine configuration. + + + data[4] + secondary input chanspec. + + + data[5] + secondary combining machine configuration. + + + data[6] + latch configuration. + + Note that this configuration is only useful if the counting has to be @@ -1756,28 +1770,35 @@ structure is used as follows: - - -data[1]: is flags, including the flags for the command triggering + + + data[1] + +is flags, including the flags for the command triggering configuration. If a command is not subsequently issued on the subdevice, the command triggering portion of the flags are ignored. - - -data[2]: determines the mode of operation. The mode of operation + + + + data[2] + +determines the mode of operation. The mode of operation is actually a bitfield that encodes what to do for various transitions of the source signals. - - - -data[3], data[4]: determine the primary source for the counter, -similar to the + + + + data[3] + data[4] + +determine the primary source for the counter, similar to the _src and the _arg fields used in the command data structure. - - - + + + -- 2.26.2