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diff --git a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/trace/memory.html b/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/trace/memory.html deleted file mode 100644 index ad1cb36b9d1..00000000000 --- a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/trace/memory.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>Memory Window Help</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<H1>The Memory Window</H1> -<H2>Overview</H2> -<P>The Memory Window allows users to display the contents of collected -memory. The Memory Window Preferences controls all of the display -characteristics of the Memory Window.</P> - -<P>Memory Window topics: -<UL> - <LI><UL><A HREF="#menus">Address Menu</A> - <LI><A HREF="#menus_auto">Auto Update</A> - <LI><A HREF="#menus_now">Update Now</A> - <LI><A HREF="#menus_prefs">Preferences</A> - </UL> - <LI><UL><A HREF="#display">Memory Display</A> - <LI><A HREF="#display_nav">Navigating the Memory Window</A> - <LI><A HREF="#display_popup">Memory Pop-up Menu</A> - </UL> - <LI><UL><A HREF="#prefs">Memory Window Preferences</A> - <LI><A HREF="#prefs_size">Size of the Display Cell</A> - <LI><A HREF="#prefs_fmt">Format of the Display Cell</A> - <LI><A HREF="#prefs_bytes">Size of the Memory Window</A> - <LI><A HREF="#prefs_misc">Miscellaneous</A> - </UL> -</UL></P> - -<H3><A NAME="menus">Address Menu</A></H3> -<DL> - <DT><A NAME="menus_auto">Auto Update</A> - <DD>When selected, casues the Memory Window to update the Display. - <DT><A NAME="menus_now">Update Now</A> - <DD>Forces the Memory Window to update the Display. - <DT><A NAME="menus_prefs">Preferences</A> - <DD>Opens the Memory Window Preferences dialog. -</DL> - -<H3><A NAME="display">Memory Display</A></H3> -Like the <A HREF="register.html">Register Window</A>, the Memory Window -Display is organized into a spreadsheet. The address of any cell in the -Display can be determined by appeding the row and column headers for the -cell. Optionally, an ASCII display of the memory appears at the right. -Any non-ASCII-representable byte in memory will appear in the ASCII Display -as a control character (a dot, ".", by default). The <A HREF="#pref">Memory -Preferences Dialog</A> may be used to alter the appearance of the -Memory Window. Any uncollected memory will appear as "N/A", indicating that -this memory was not collected when the trace experiment was run. - -<P><A NAME="display_nav">To navigate the Memory Window</A>, use the mouse -and click the cell of interest. As an alternative, pressing the TAB key on -the keyboard will focus successive cells, from left to right, top to bottom. -The focus will wrap from the bottom of the Display to the top.</P> -<BR> - -<H4><A NAME="display_popup">Memory Pop-up Menu</A></H4> -Clicking the right mouse button while the mouse cursor lies within the -bounds of any cell will allow users to: -<DL> - <DT>Auto Update - <DD>When selected, the Memory Window will track changes in - memory shown in the Display. Cells in which changes have - occured will be highlighted. When not selected, the Memory - Window is "frozen", representing a "snapshot" of memory. - <DT>Update Now - <DD>Causes the Memory Window to update all the cells shown. - <DT>Go To <I>address</I> - <DD>The Memory Window Display is updated to show memory starting - at address <I>address</I>. - <DT>Open New Window at <I>address</I> - <DD>A new Memory Window is opened, displaying memory at address - <I>address</I> - <DT>Memory Preferences... - <DD>Opens the Memory Window Preferences for editing the appearance - of the Memory Window Display. -</DL> -<BR> - -<H3><A NAME="prefs">Memory Window Preferences</A></H3> -Memory Window Preference Dialog governs the appearance of the Memory Window: -the total number of bytes displayed, the size of each cell, ASCII control -character. -<BR> - -<H4><A NAME="prefs_size">Size of the Display Cells</A></H4> -This attribute controls how many bytes appear in each cell. Valid cell -sizes in the Memory Window may be: -<DL> - <DT>Byte - <DD>Each cell is exactly one byte - <DT>Half Word - <DD>Cells are displayed with two bytes - <DT>Word - <DD>Each cell contains four bytes - <DT>Double Word - <DD>Cells contain eight bytes - <DT>Float - <DD>Each cell contains four bytes, displayed as a floating point - number - <DT>Double Float - <DD>Cells are displayed as floating point, eight bytes each -</DL> -<BR> - -<H4><A NAME="prefs_fmt">Format of the Display Cells</A></H4> -The Format option of the Memory Preferences Dialog governs how the debugger -represents the memory. Possible representations include: - -<DL> - <DT>Binary - <DD>The values are shown as binary numbers - <DT>Signed Decimal - <DD>The values are shown as signed decimal numbers - <DT>Octal - <DD>Each cell is represented as an octal number - <DT>Unsigned Decimal - <DD>Values are displayed as unsigned decimals - <DT>Hex - <DD>Memory is displayed as a hexadecimal number. This is - the default. -</DL> -<BR> - -<H4><A NAME="prefs_bytes">Size of the Memory Window</A></H4> -The size of the memory window determines how much memory is actually -presented to the user. The total number of bytes shown can either be -determined by the size of the window, in which case resizing the Memory -Window will cause more or less memory to be displayed, or fixed at some -specified number of bytes. By default, the Memory Window shows 128 bytes -of memory. -<BR> - -<H4><A NAME="prefs_misc">Miscellaneous</A></H4> -Miscellaneous memory preferences include the option to display the ASCII -representation of the memory, including what character to use for non-ASCII -bytes (the "control" character). Additionally, users may specify the number -of bytes per row, either four, eight, sixteen, or thirty-two. The default is -sixteen bytes per row. -</BODY> -</HTML> |