
Saving and Using Custom Displays
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Saving a custom display
ssave Once you’ve customized the debugger display to your liking, you can use the
SSAVE command to save the current screen configuration to a file. The format
for this command is:
ssave
[
filename]
This saves the screen resolution, border styles, colors, window positions, win-
dow sizes, and (on PCs) video mode (EGA, VGA, etc.) for all debugging
modes.
The
filename parameter names the new screen configuration file. You can
include path information (including relative pathnames); if you don’t specify
path information, the debugger places the file in the current directory. If you
don’t supply a filename, the debugger saves the current configuration into a
file named init.clr.
Note that you can execute this command as the Save selection on the Color
pulldown menu.
Loading a custom display
sconfigYou can use the SCONFIG command to restore the display to a particular con-
figuration. The format for this command is:
sconfig
[
filename]
This restores the screen resolution, colors, window positions, window sizes,
border styles, and (on PCs) video mode (EGA, CGA, MDA, etc.) saved in
file-
name. Screen resolution and video mode are restored either by changing the
mode (on video cards with switchable modes) or by resizing the debugger
screen (on other hosts).
If you don’t supply a
filename, the debugger looks for init.clr. The debugger
searches for the file in the current directory and then in directories named with
the D_DIR environment variable.
Note that you can execute this command as the Load selection on the Color
pulldown menu.
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