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- <TITLE>Breakpoint Window Help</TITLE>
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-<H1>The Breakpoint Window</H1>
-The Breakpoint Window lists all the various breakpoints that exist in the
-program. It facilitates modifying breakpoints (make them temporary or normal,
-disabled or enabled) and removing breakpoints.
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="#menus_bp">Breakpoint Menu</A></LI>
-<LI><A HREF="#menus_global">Global Menu</A></LI>
-<LI><A HREF="#display">Breakpoint Display</A></LI>
-</UL>
-
-<HR SIZE=4 WIDTH="100%">
-
-<H2>
-<A NAME="menus_bp"></A>Breakpoint Menu</H2>
-The Breakpoint Menu operates on the selected breakpoint only.&nbsp; If
-no breakpoint is selected the menu items will be disabled. The type and
-state of a breakpoint may be changed by selecting the desired type or state
-from the menu.
-<DL>
-<DT>Normal</DT>
-<DD>The selected breakpoint is a normal breakpoint</DD>
-<DT>Temporary</DT>
-<DD>Indicates that the breakpoint is temporary</DD>
-<DT>Enabled</DT>
-<DD>The breakpoint is active and will stop the debugger when it is hit.</DD>
-<DT>Disabled</DT>
-<DD>The breakpoint is being ignored. A disabled breakpoint will never get hit.</DD>
-<DT>Remove</DT>
-<DD>Deletes the breakpoint</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<HR SIZE=4 WIDTH="100%">
-<H2>
-<A NAME="menus_global"></A>Global Menu</H2>
-Items on the Global Menu affect all defined breakpoints. Users may:
-<DL>
-<DT>Show Threads</DT>
-<DD>Toggle on/off the thread column</DD>
-<DT>Enable All</DT>
-<DD>Enable all breakpoints</DD>
-<DT>Disable All</DT>
-<DD>Disable all breakpoints</DD>
-<DT>Remove All</DT>
-<DD>Delete all breakpoints</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<HR SIZE=4 WIDTH="100%">
-
-<H2><A NAME="display"></A>Breakpoint Display</H2>
-The Breakpoint Display is a table of breakpoints. The first column of the
-table (unlabeled) shows a checkbutton, indicating whether the breakpoint
-is enabled (checked) or disabled (unchecked). Disabled breakpoints are
-ignored and will not cause the program to stop.
-<P>To use the Breakpoint Menu or the Breakpoint Pop-up Menu, first use
-the left mouse button to select a breakpoint from the list, then make the
-menu selection.
-
-<H4>Modifying Breakpoints</H4>
-To&nbsp;<A NAME="display_state"></A>enable a breakpoint, simply click the
-checkbutton in the first column of the desired breakpoint so that it is
-selected (checked). To disable a breakpoint, "uncheck" the checkbutton.
-<P>To change a breakpoint's&nbsp;<A NAME="display_temp"></A>type, select
-the desired type from either the Breakpoint Menu or the Breakpoint Pop-up
-Menu.
-<P>To remove a&nbsp;<A NAME="display_remove"></A>breakpoint, use the left
-mouse button to select the breakpoint to remove and use either the Breakpoint
-Menu or the Breakpoint Pop-up Menu to select "remove". To re-install a
-breakpoint, use the <A HREF="source.html#setting_a_breakpoint">Source Window
-Display</A>.
-
-<H4><A NAME="display_popup"></A>Breakpoint Pop-up Menu</H4>
-The Breakpoint Pop-up Menu is accessed by using the mouse cursor to select
-a breakpoint from the Breakpoint Display and then clicking the right button
-on the mouse. The Pop-up allows expert users quicker access to the functions
-of the Breakpoint Menu:
-<DL>
-<DT>Normal</DT>
-<DD>The selected breakpoint is a normal breakpoint</DD>
-<DT>Temporary</DT>
-<DD>Indicates that the breakpoint is temporary</DD>
-<DT>Enabled</DT>
-<DD>The breakpoint is active and will stop the debugger when it is hit.</DD>
-<DT>Disabled</DT>
-<DD>The breakpoint is being ignored. A disabled breakpoint will never get hit.</DD>
-<DT>Remove</DT>
-<DD>Deletes the breakpoint</DD>
-<DT>Global, Show Threads</DT>
-<DD>Toggle on/off the thread column</DD>
-<DT>Global, Enable All</DT>
-<DD>Enable all breakpoints</DD>
-<DT>Global, Disable All</DT>
-<DD>Disable all breakpoints</DD>
-<DT>Global, Remove All</DT>
-<DD>Delete all breakpoints</DD>
-</DL>
-
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-</HTML>