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diff --git a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/register.html b/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/register.html deleted file mode 100644 index 06513445eee..00000000000 --- a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/register.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>Register Window Help</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<H1>The Register Window</H1> -<P>The Register Window lists registers and their contents for -the selected stack frame. It permits viewing the contents of registers -in different formats, editing register values, and some display -customizations.</P> - -<img src="images/reg.png" alt="register window" width=387 height=370 align="middle" border=0> - -<p>In the image above, you can see all the registers on the left and their values on the right. -At the top is an option menu to allow you to choose what group of registers to display. -The groups names are preset according to the architecture being debugged. The default is "all". -Registers highlighted in green have recently changed. -</p> -<P>The Register Window will update the register contents in the display -to match the stack frame currently being viewed in the <A HREF="source.html"> -Source Window</A> and <A HREF="stack.html">Stack Window</A>.</P> -<p>Each time the program stops, the register window will automatically update. -Registers that have changed since the last stop will be displayed in green.</p> - - - -<H3>The Register Pop-up Menu</H3> -<img src="images/reg_menu.png" alt="register popup menu" width=396 height=388 border=0> -<P> -To activate the pop-up menu, click the right mouse button over a register. -This will allow you change the way the register is displayed, or to remove -it from the display. Or you can add the register to the watch window. -For integer registers, you can also open a memory window at the -location pointed to by the register.</P> - -<H3>Editing a Register</H3> -<P> -To edit a register, simply click on it with the left mouse button. Type -in the new value and hit enter. You can enter a decimal, hex, or float number and -the type will be converted if possible. You may also enter an expression to be evaluated. -For example, to set $r3 to the same as $r4, edit $r3 and enter "$r4" as the value. In the same -way, you can set $pc to "main". -The value of the register is set to the current value of the expression; it will not be reevaluated -if the expression's value later changes. -</P> -<P>Press the escape key on the keyboard to cancel your edit.</P> -</BODY> -</HTML> |