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Can someone explain this to me?



Tech note 2032 explains this... in the Fig 1 caption... "Project Builder's debugging interface."
3rd paragraph below the screen show showing the debugger window, where one of the
panes which says "(gdb) help...." I quote:


"While waiting for new Project Builder versions to implement more GUI debugging functionality, one thing that you can do from the GUI in Project Builder is take advantage of one of the features introduced in version 1.1 that you may not have noticed: the new "Print Description to Console" feature that shows up in the contextual menu that you get when control-clicking on objects in the debugger pane."

Ok, so what is this "control-clicking" stuff - what objects are they talking about. What do I
control click on? I see NO menu uption that brings up the (gdb) help in a pane in the
debugger window... BOY!!! I really want to know how to put the Docs in a pane in the Debugger
Window like that... How the HECK is that done?


If you look at that screenshot, you'll also notice Vertical Tabs going along the right hand
border of the "Groups & Files" pane... why is this so different then mine? And how can I
bring up the "gdb" docs into the same Debugger window as illustrated in the 2nd screenshot
in the TN2032 document.. Is this a completely different application? I'm using the X-Code
1.5 and it's associate Debugger, which comes up because I selected "Development" Style
builds.


John
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