Config menu

Config menu (debugger)
Menu Item Meaning
Options...
Displays the Options dialog box, which you use to change options that affect the way the Debugger and other MULTI tools look and behave. .
Save Configuration as Default
Saves the current configuration into the default user configuration file, so that it will be automatically executed when MULTI starts in the next session.
Clear Default Configuration...
Deletes the default user configuration file.
Save Configuration...
Opens a file chooser dialog box to let you specify a file and then save the current configuration in it.
Load Configuration...
Opens a file chooser dialog box to let you choose a file and then execute the configuration statements from it.
State
The State sub-menu. See "State sub-menu" below.

The following is the Config > State sub-menu:
State sub-menu
Menu Item Description
Show Command History
Prints command history. MULTI keeps a history of all the debugger commands. You can use the ! command to execute a command from the history. You can also use the UpArrow and DownArrow keys to navigate through the history and choose one to execute. You can use the h command to do the same thing. See h.
Save State...
Saves the state of the debugger to the specified file. The saved information includes remote connection and status, breakpoints, assertions, and the source directories list. You can use the save command to finish the same task. See save.
Restore State...
Restores the state of the debugger from the specified file. You can use the restore command to achieve the same result. See restore.
Record Commands...
Records commands into the specified file. You can get the same result with the > command.
Record Commands+Output...
Records commands and their output into the specified file. You achieve the same result with the >> command.
Stop Recording Commands...
Stops recording commands. It's equivalent to the >c command. Use this item to stop recording if it's started by "Record Commands...".
Stop Recording Commands+Output...
Stops recording commands and their output. It's equivalent to the >>c command. Use this item to stop recording if it's started by "Record Commands+Output...".
Playback Commands...
Plays back commands recorded in the selected file. You can do the same thing with the < command.

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