View menu
The View menu contains commands for viewing classes, the execution log, breakpoints, a new AppBrowser, error messages, the tool bar, and the Component Palette.
Choose one of the following commands for more information.
View|Loaded Classes
Displays the Loaded Classes window, a list of all the classes associated with the current class being debugged.
This command is only available when the Debugger is running.
See also:
User's Guide: Enabling and disabling tracing into classes
View|Execution Log
Displaysthe Execution Log window. This window gives you a list of all the messages and errors generated during the debugging session.
See also:
User's Guide: Viewing the Execution Log
View|Breakpoints
Displays the list of breakpoints that are set for the current debugging session.
See also:
User's Guide: Setting breakpoints
Contenxt-sensitive help: Breakpoint List window
View|Debugger Context Browser
This command opens the Debugger Context Browser window. This window can be configured to show threads, the method-call stack, data, or watches. You can open multiple instances of this window.
This command is only available when the Debugger is running.
View|New Browser
Opens a new, empty AppBrowser window.
See also:
User's Guide: The AppBrowser
View|Next Error Message
Selects the next error message in the Error/Warning window, and shows the associated code in the Content pane.
See also:
Context-sensitive help: View|Message View
View|Previous Error Message
Selects the previous error message in the Error/Warning window, and shows the associated code in the Content pane.
See also:
Context-sensitive help: View|Message View
View|Message View
Toggles the Error/Warning window display.
View|Inspector
Creates a floating Inspector window for the selected watch.
See also:
User's Guide: Inspecting data elements
View|Toolbar
Shows or hides the tool bar. When this command is checked, the tool bar is visible.
See also:
User's Guide: The main window
View|Component Palette
Shows or hides the Component Palette. When this command is checked, the Component Palette is visible.
An alternate way to hide the Component Palette is to right-click the Palette and choose Hide.
See also:
User's Guide: The main window
View|Toggle Curtain
Expands or collapses the left-hand panes of the AppBrowser or Debugger window.
- When View|Toggle Curtain is checked, the Navigation pane and Structure pane of the AppBrowser are visible.
- When View|Toggle Curtain is unchecked, the Content pane expands, hiding the other panes of the AppBrowser and giving you a larger display area for editing.
You can also extend the Content pane to the top of the screen. For more information, see the section in the User's Guide called Maximizing the Content pane to full-screen.
View|Next Pane
Jumps to the next pane in the AppBrowser.
For example, you can use this command to move between the following panes:
- Navigation pane
- Structure pane
- Error pane
- Content pane