File menu

NOTE: Spaces are not allowed in filenames. This restriction applies throughout the entire MULTI development environment.

File menu (debugger)
Menu Item Description
Debug Program in New Window...
Opens a dialog box which asks for the name of a program to debug. A new debugger window will be brought up on that program. The new debugged program's resource file (if any) will be executed and the final debugging environment will be shared by the new debugger and the existing debugger window(s). See dbnew.
Debug Program...
Similar to Debug Program in New Window..., except the current debugger window will be used to debug the new program, and the old program will be terminated. The new debugged program's resource file (if any) will be executed to establish the final debugging environment. Any configuration changes made while debugging the previous program will remain in effect unless overridden.
Print...
Opens the Print dialog box to print the current source file. Only ASCII text is printed. The entire source file is printed, including interlaced assembly code if that is the current display mode. If no source file is available (that is, there is only assembly code), then only the content of the source pane is printed.
Print Window...
Opens the Print dialog box to print only the visible, ASCII contents of the source pane.
Print to File...
Similar to the Print... menu item, except the output is directed into a text file.
Attach to Process...
Attaches to a running process. See attach. This command works only with a multi-tasking target and is grayed out otherwise. It opens a new debugger window to debug the specified task.
Detach from Process
Closes the debugger but leaves the debugged process running. See detach.
1,2,3,4
List the most recently debugged programs. To debug any of them in the current debugger window, click it.
Close Debugger
Closes the debugger window. If this is the last MULTI window, MULTI itself also exits.
Exit All
Closes all of MULTI's windows and exits.

The Print dialog box contains the following items:
Print dialog box
Item Description
Print To:
Choose between printing to the "Printer" or to a "File".
Print Command
You should enter the command for printing a file on your operating system (such as lpr on Unix). You can set it with configure command with the option printCommand. See configure and configurefile.
File Name
If you choose "Print To File", this is the output post-script file.
Browse
If you choose "Print To File", this button let you select the output file.
Font Name
From this drop-down list box, you choose from a list of available fonts on your system matching the pattern "*-r-normal-*-m-*". You can also type a font name into this field if it is not on the list.
Font size
Choose the font size used for printing.
Print/Cancel Button
Let you perform/cancel the print request.
Others
Let you define paper size, orientation, and the number of columns to print.

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