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- <title>KDbg - User's Manual - Arguments, Environment</title>
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-<p><a href="index.html">Contents</a></p>
-<h1>
-Specifying program arguments, working directory, environment variables</h1>
-<p>Choose <i>Execution|Arguments</i> to open a dialog where you can set program
-arguments, the working directory for your program, and environment variables.</p>
-<h2><a name="PgmArgs"></a>Tab Arguments</h2>
-<p>In the edit box enter the arguments that shall be passed on to your
-program. <i>Insert file name</i> lets you browse for a file;
-the file name will be <em>inserted</em> in the edit box (at the cursor position).</p>
-<p>Next time the program is started, the new arguments will be used.</p>
-<h2><a name="WorkingDir"></a>Tab Working Directory</h2>
-<p>In the edit box you can specify the working directory for your program.
-<i>Browse</i> lets you browse for a directory.
-Your program will use the new directory only when it is run the next time.</p>
-<p>The working directory also applies to gdb itself! The directory that
-you specify will be passed to gdb immediately, i.e. gdb will work with
-the new setting as soon as you press <i>OK</i>. This can influence whether
-source code files are found.</p>
-<h2><a name="Environment"></a>Tab Environment</h2>
-<p>In the Environment tab you can set environment variables that the program
-sees in addition to those that it inherits.
-In the edit box type in an expression of the form <tt>VARIABLE=value</tt>
-to set the environment variable <tt>VARIABLE</tt> to the value <tt>value</tt>,
-and click <i>Modify</i>. To remove a variable, select it from the list
-below and click <i>Delete</i>. To change the value, edit the value in the
-edit field and click <i>Modify</i>. If you change the name of the variable
-and click <i>Modify</i>, you add a new variable! The new environment variables
-will be used by your program the next time it is run.</p>
-<h2>Tab xsldbg Settings</h2>
-<p>This tab is only available when a <a href="xslt.html">XSLT script is
-debugged</a>. Here you can specify various flags that influence the
-XSL translation and XSLDBG.</p>
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