-- <b>Understading Triva - colors</b>: An important issue when using Triva is how
- to define colors. To do that, we have to know which variables are defined in
-the trace file generated by the SimGrid library. The parameter <em>--list</em>
-lists the variables for a given trace file:
-\verbatim
-$ Triva -l masterslave_forwarder.trace
-iFile
-c platform
-c HOST
-v power
-v is_slave
-v is_master
-v task_creation
-v task_computation
-v pcompute
-v pfinalize
-c LINK
-v bandwidth
-v latency
-v bcompute
-v bfinalize
-c user_type
-\endverbatim
-We can see that HOST has seven variables (from power to pfinalize) and LINK has
-four (from bandwidth to bfinalize). To define a red color for the
-<i>pcompute</i> and <i>bcompute</i> (which are defined based on user category
-<i>compute</i>), execute:
-\verbatim
-$ defaults write Triva 'pcompute Color' '1 0 0'
-$ defaults write Triva 'bcompute Color' '1 0 0'
-\endverbatim
-Where the three numbers in each line are the RGB color with values from 0 to 1.
+- <b>Understading Triva - colors</b>: Colors are now registered in
+trace files. See the tracing API to how to define them for your
+simulator.