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The Workspace Options window enables you to examine your current
workspace settings and edit these settings to change the workspace
or to create your own workspace files. The first time RealView Debugger opens
the default workspace file, rvdebug.aws, the
Workspace Options window contains only the start-up settings, shown in Figure 11.2.
The main interface components of this window are:
This contains:
Displays the File menu where you can save the workspace file after you have made changes.
Displays the View menu to toggle the display to show all the settings or only those that have been edited.
Displays the online Help menu.
Click this icon to save the workspace settings file to disk. The name of the current file is shown as the first entry in the left pane.
This field displays a one-line description about an entry selected in the List of Entries pane or Settings Values pane.
The left pane is the List of Entries pane, and shows configuration entries as a hierarchical tree with node controls (see List of Entries pane).
The right pane is the Settings Values pane, and shows the settings for the group selected in the List of Entries pane (see Settings Values pane).
When you close down RealView Debugger, your workspace settings file is updated with the current configuration, for example projects, connections, and open windows.
See the RealView Debugger online help topic Changing Settings for details on all the entries in the Workspace Options window.
The left pane of the Workspace Options window, the List of Entries pane, shows workspace entries as a hierarchical tree with node controls (see Figure 11.3). Groups of settings are associated with an icon to explain their function:
This is a container disk file.
RealView Debugger uses
this, for example, to specify an include file.
This
is a parent group containing other groups (rules pages)
and/or entries.
A
rules page is a container for settings values that you can change
in the right pane. When unselected, the pencil disappears (see Figure 11.3).
This icon only appears in the left pane.
An asterisk (*) is placed at the front of an entry to show that it has changed from the default or was created by RealView Debugger. See Figure 11.3 for an example.
If you click on an entry in the left pane, a red box is drawn around it and the Description field is updated. At the same time, the right pane, the Settings Values pane, is updated to show the contents of the highlighted group (see Settings Values pane).
If you click on an entry in the left pane, a red box is drawn around it and the Description field is updated. At the same time, the right pane, the Settings Values pane, is updated to show the contents of the highlighted group. Groups of settings are associated with an icon to explain their function:
This
specifies a disk file.
RealView Debugger uses this, for example, to specify a board file.
This
is a parent group or rules page containing other groups (rules
pages) and/or entries.
This
is a text string. If more than one value can be assigned to the
setting, a new setting is created with the chosen value, and is
colored blue. The original setting remains available for you to
add other values if required.
This
is a numerical value.
This
has a value that is either True or False.
To change the value, either:
click
on the switch button
in
the Value field
right-click on the setting, and select True or False from
the context menu.
This
enables you to select the value from a list that is defined by RealView Debugger.
If more than one value can be assigned to the setting, a new setting
is created with the chosen value, and is colored blue. The original
setting remains available for you to add other values if required.
An asterisk (*) is placed at the front of a setting to show that it has changed from the default or that it was changed by RealView Debugger.