UI enhancements: preserve cursor state, true freq display, feed symbols to external program, time scrolling#244
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…ng (2 speeds) and program exit
…trl click then ctrl+shift click to see time calculations
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A number of enhancements that make the experience more wonderful.
The time cursors were always returning to their 1/3 of window state. Now they remember their last size.
Optionally specifying the center frequency (command line or GUI) lets you see true frequencies on axis
Tweak to the add/remove symbol segments so it will stop playing with the size of a symbol unit so much
Outputting symbols directly to an external program (piped into stdin) so you can stop with the cut & paste and see results from your parser straight in inspectrum. This is a new option in the right-click context menu, and will just report whatever the program has output