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diff --git a/kdbg/doc/en/globaloptions.html b/kdbg/doc/en/globaloptions.html deleted file mode 100644 index 52faaab..0000000 --- a/kdbg/doc/en/globaloptions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> - <meta name="Author" content="Johannes Sixt"> - <title>KDbg - User's Manual - Global Options</title> -</head> -<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff"> -<p><a href="index.html">Contents</a></p> -<h1> -Global Options Dialog</h1> -<p>To specify some global options, choose <i>Settings|Global Options</i>. You -can set the following:</p> -<ul> -<li> -the command by which gdb is invoked,</li> - -<li> -the command that opens a terminal for the program's output,</li> - -<li> -whether the KDbg shall pop into the foreground when the program stops and -a timeout when it shall go back again,</li> - -<li> -the tab width,</li> - -<li> -filters for source file names.</li> -</ul> - -<h4> -How to invoke gdb</h4> - -<blockquote>If you want to use a different version of gdb, you can specify -it under -<i>How to invoke GDB</i>. The default command is <tt>gdb --fullname ---nx</tt>. Be sure to also specify these options if you change the gdb -executable. If you leave them away, KDbg will not work. If you messed up -the entry, you can clear it to revert to the default setting.</blockquote> - -<h4> -How to invoke a terminal emulator</h4> - -<blockquote>If you want to use a different terminal program to show the -output of the program, specify it under <i>Terminal for program output</i>. -The default setting is <tt>xterm -name kdbgio -title %T -e sh -c %C</tt>. -In this entry, -<tt>%T</tt> will be replaced by a title string, <tt>%C</tt> -will be replaced by a Bourne shell script that loops infinitely so that -the terminal window doesn't close. (No, it doesn't use CPU, it calls <tt>sleep -3600</tt> in a loop :) An alternative for this setting could be <tt>konsole ---name kdbgio --caption %T -e sh -c %C</tt>.</blockquote> - -<h4> -Pop into foreground</h4> - -<blockquote>You can specify whether the KDbg window shall move itself into -the foreground as soon as the program being debugged stops (at a breakpoint -or due to a signal). The KDbg window is not activated, however (at least -under KWM, the KDE window manager). Some users may feel that this behavior -is intrusive, so this option is off by default.</blockquote> - -<blockquote>If this option is on, KDbg will also retreat itself into the -background when the program is continued by any command, but it does so -only after a timeout that can be specified. This avoids that the debugger -window flashes back and forth each time you click any of the <i>Step</i> -commands.</blockquote> - -<h4> -File filters</h4> - -<blockquote>You can specify wildcards for source files and header files, -which are used in the file dialog of the <i>File|Open Source</i> -command.</blockquote> - -</body> -</html> |
