HP MC68360 User Manual page 77

Emulator / analyzer graphical user interface
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Chapter 4: Entering Commands
Using Menus, the Entry Buffer, and Action Keys
Because the interface displays absolute addresses as hex values, any copied and
pasted string that can be interpreted as a hexadecimal value (that is, the string
contains only numbers 0 through 9 and characters "a" through "f") automatically
has an "h" appended.
Note
If you have multiple Graphical User Interface windows open, a copy-and-paste
action in any window causes the text to appear in all entry buffers in all windows.
That is because although there are a number of entry buffers being displayed, there
is actually only one entry buffer and it is common to all windows. That means you
can copy a symbol or an address from one window and then use it in another
window.
On a memory display or trace display, a symbol may not be completely displayed
because there are too many characters to fit into the width limit for a particular
column of the display. To make a symbol usable for copy-and-paste, you can scroll
the screen left or right to display all, or at least more, of the characters from the
symbol. The interface displays absolute addresses as hex values.
Text pasted into the entry buffer replaces that which is currently there. You cannot
use paste to append text to existing text already in the entry buffer.
See "To copy-and-paste from the entry buffer to the command line entry area" for
information about pasting the contents of the entry buffer into the command line
entry area.
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