Chapter 9: Configuring the Debugger
Modifying Display Area Windows
Window New 5 <tab> High_Level 0,0,3,78
To move the assembly-level Status window to the bottom of the display:
Window New 15 <tab> Assembly 19,0,22,78
To define user screens and windows
• Using the command line, enter:
Window New
Enter the window and screen parameters, and press the < Return> key.
The debugger lets you define your own screens and windows so that you have
flexibility in displaying debugger information.
User-defined windows must be assigned a number greater than or equal to 50,
and less than or equal to 256. Numbers below 50 are reserved for predefined
debugger screens and windows.
When you make a new window with the Window New command, the normal
view and alternate view dimensions are set identically. The debugger allocates
a buffer with enough memory to contain the entire window. Therefore, the
window with the largest dimensions (normally the alternate view) should be
defined first to allocate sufficient memory.
To display a user-defined screen, use the Window Screen_On command or
press function key F6.
Caution
When making a new window on the high-level or assembly-level screens, be
careful not to enter coordinates that will result in a window that covers the
status line and command line. On a standard 80-column terminal display, a
row coordinate may be between 0 and 23. Creating a window with a bottom
row coordinate greater than 18 will cause part or all of the status and
command lines to be covered.
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