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1 - Introduction2 - Profiling your application
3 - User interface reference
1 - Menus
2 - Toolbar
3 - Session tabs
4 - Overview panes
5 - Event views
6 - Information panes
7 - Dialog windows
4 - SDK Reference2 - Toolbar
3 - Session tabs
4 - Overview panes
5 - Event views
6 - Information panes
7 - Dialog windows
1 - Trial
2 - Licence information
3 - Licensing wizard
4 - Preferences
5 - Filter editor
7 - Search
8 - Send to
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10 - About
2 - Licence information
3 - Licensing wizard
4 - Preferences
5 - Filter editor
1 - Address filter
4 - Block description filter
5 - Block size filter
6 - Block type filter
7 - Function filter
8 - Search filter
9 - Stack frame filter
10 - Thread filter
11 - Time range filter
6 - Go to2 - Attribute type filter
3 - Attribute value filter4 - Block description filter
5 - Block size filter
6 - Block type filter
7 - Function filter
8 - Search filter
9 - Stack frame filter
10 - Thread filter
11 - Time range filter
7 - Search
8 - Send to
9 - Upgrade
10 - About
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An attribute type filter only shows events that have the selected attributes associated with them. Attributes can be added to events during profiling.
| Attribute type | All registered attributes will be listed in the box on the right. Select one or more attribute types from that list to enable this filter. |
| Show partner events | If this option is enabled partner events will also be shown even if they don't have any of the selected attributes. For example, if an allocation event has one of the selected attributes, but its associated free event doesn't, both events will appear in the thread streams if this option is selected. |
