Progress
Debugger Guide
Window Layout
After starting a debugging session, the Debugger displays a window similar to those shown in Figure 4–1 for Windows and Figure 4–2 for OSF/Motif.
Figure 4–1: Progress Debugger Window in Windows
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Figure 4–2: Progress Debugger Window in Motif
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The exact dimensions and layout of your Debugger window might differ depending on the size and resolution of your monitor and the initial parameters used to start your debugging session. However, the general layout of the window is fixed for each window system, as shown.
The Debugger window contains several panels and a menu bar. You can resize the Debugger window like any other window in your system. You can also resize each panel vertically in relation to the one next to it. The window divides each panel from the next with a horizontal divider. By grabbing a split bar (in Windows) or size box (in Motif) with the mouse and dragging it up or down, you can lengthen or shorten adjacent panels within the window. Each panel also provides scroll bars, as required, to allow you to access portions of the panel that might be vertically or horizontally out of view. In Windows, however, you must use the left and right arrow keys to reach parts of command lines that lie beyond the command panel borders.
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