Hiding And Showing Windows And Toolbars; Floating Window, Tool Bar, And Menu Bar - Intel IXP2400 User Manual

Network processors
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Figure 2. Floating Window, Tool Bar, and Menu Bar
2.2.2

Hiding and Showing Windows and Toolbars

Form the View menu, you can toggle the visibility of the following windows in the Workbench's
GUI:
Toolbar
Workbook Mode
Project Workspace
Output Window
Debug Windows
Development Tools User's Manual
If you are viewing a source file, or the edit/view
area is empty, selecting Toolbar on the View
menu displays the Toolbars dialog box. Here
you can select to view or clear to hide any of the
available toolbars. You can also select Show
Tooltips, Large Buttons, and Cool Look.
This control puts the tabs at the bottom of the
view/edit area (see
Figure
you must use other methods to select different
windows, such as going to the Window menu and selecting the window;
cascading the windows using the
mouse pointer; pressing CTRL+F6 to switch from one window to the
next. Removing the tabs gives you more workspace in the windows.
See
Section
2.4.
This window displays the results of Find in Files, assembly and compile
results, build results and other messages. See
Click the
button to show or hide this window.
Command Line - see
Section
Data Watch - see
Section
Memory Watch - see
Section
History - see
Section
2.13.17.6.
Thread Status - see
Section
Queue Status - see
Section
Packet Simulation Status- see
Run Control - see
Section
IXP2400/IXP2800 Network Processors
Developer Workbench
Floating Toolbar
Title Bar
Floating Menu
1). Without the tabs
button and selecting with the
Figure
2.13.6.
2.13.12.1.
2.13.13.2.
2.13.18.
2.13.17.
Section 2.13.19
2.13.9.
1.
21

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Ixp2800

Table of Contents