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Re: Debugging and the GUI Editor; Qt help needed
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: Debugging and the GUI Editor; Qt help needed |
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Thu, 28 Mar 2013 12:07:40 -0400 |
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On 03/28/2013 10:55 AM, Torsten wrote:
On 28.03.2013 15:44, John W. Eaton wrote:
Thanks. Should we also scroll the window to keep the position marker
(the yellow arrow) near the center?
After the debugger has stopped, the yellow arrow points to the line with
the cursor which is in the center. Or do I get you wrong?
No, I see now that it works. Thanks. I thought your change was about
centering the window around the location of the breakpoint marker (the
red dot).
Showing command ans editor window side by side is possible but should we
really destroy the users window layout during debugging?
I think Matlab splits the window, but maybe someone could confirm?
There's probably no way to please everyone here. So long term, I think
the behavior may need to be customizable. But for now, it would be good
enough to just have a reasonable default and worry about allowing
customization later.
What I do not understand is that the directory of the function is
correctly set before setting the breakpoint but obviously without having
any effect. Changing the directory manually and then setting the
breakpoint works fine.
I'll have to look at it.
Can you give a precise recipe for the problem? Are you setting the
breakpoint from the editor with a file already open there? What is the
current directory when it works/fails? Are you setting the breakpoint
in a script or a function?
jwe
- Re: Debugging and the GUI Editor; Qt help needed, (continued)
Re: Debugging and the GUI Editor; Qt help needed, Ben Abbott, 2013/03/28
Re: Debugging and the GUI Editor; Qt help needed, Torsten, 2013/03/28
Re: Debugging and the GUI Editor; Qt help needed, Daniel J Sebald, 2013/03/28