Paul,
Is it possible to at least configure which buffers are
displayed in the debugger windows? I really would like to start with the CLI
buffer displayed by default. I was thinking about using one of the window
managers (that can remember window and buffer configurations) for that, but
since the buffers are always created with different names every run, it
wouldn't work.
I'll try to get something in the next
release.
- Paul
Thanks,
Nascif
-----Original Message-----
From:
Paul Kinnucan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 4:07 PM
To: klaus.berndl; jde
Subject: Re: Debugging
with JDEbug
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Date: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 2:07 PM
Subject: Debugging with JDEbug
>I have installed the whole Java SDK 1.3 (not only the
JRE!) for Windows NT
4.0SP 5 (~ 30MB).
>and set up all like described in the JDEbug-Help. Im
using NTEmacs 20.7.1
and JDE 2.2.6beta7.
>
>On a first glance
Debugging with JDEbug works great.
>
>But one thing is annoying me: The default
window-fragmentation of the
JDE-frame for the
debugging,
>means the size of the three debugging
windows "source", "local variables"
and "debugger-messages"
>I there
a JDE-custom-way to specify another window-layout for JDEbug, e.g.
not to display the
>message-window??
Configurable window layout for the debugger has been on my
to-do list for a
long time. Sorry.
>
>Maybe i have something
overlooked in the JDEbug-Help (btw.: this HELP makes
setting up JDEbug really
>easy, especially
the hint with coping the classic-subdir to the JRE for a
Windows NT installation is unvaluable
>usefull and important! Maybe this hint should be placed
more
eye-catching!!)
>
Good suggestion.
- Paul
>MTIA,
>Klaus
>