
The Active Window
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The Debugger Display
3.4
The Active Window
The windows in the debugger display aren’t fixed in their position or in their
size. You can resize them, move them around, and, in some cases, close
them. The window that you’re going to move, resize, or close must be
active.
You can move, resize, zoom, or close
only one window at a time; thus, only one
window at a time can be the
active window. Whether or not a window is active
doesn’t affect the debugger’s ability to update information in a window—it
affects only your ability to manipulate a window.
Identifying the active window
The debugger highlights the active window. When windows overlap on your
display, the debugger moves the active window to the top of other windows.
You can alter the active window’s border style and colors if you wish;
Figure 3–5 illustrates the default appearance of an active window and an
inactive window.
Figure 3–5. Default Appearance of an Active and an Inactive Window
COMMAND
>>>
load sample
Loading sample.out
Done
file sample.c
go main
COMMAND
>>>
load sample
Loading sample.out
This window is
highlighted to show
that it is active
This window is not
highlighted and is
not active
An active window (default appearance)
An inactive window (default appearance)
Note:
On monochrome monitors, the border and selection corner are highlighted as shown in
the illustration. On color monitors, the border and selection corner are highlighted as
shown in the illustration, but they also change color (by default, they change from white to
yellow when the window becomes active).
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