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James Loughner User defined hot keys
on Tue, 20 Jan 2004 11:06:42 -0500
I have assigned ctrl-f5 to start the stepout function. But, when I press 
it the current prg is marked changed and the debugger complains that the 
source is out of sync.

Jim
Steffen F. Pirsig [Alaska Research]Re: User defined hot keys
on Thu, 22 Jan 2004 10:55:40 +0100
James,

 I can not reproduce this behaviour. Is there a
 possibility that you have assigned Ctrl-F5 already
 a different functionality?

 If not what are the steps to reproduce your
 behaviour.

 Thank you very much in advance,
 Steffen F. Pirsig,

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"James Loughner" <jwrl@charter.net> wrote in message
news:ygo#P#23DHA.2164@S15147418...
>
> I have assigned ctrl-f5 to start the stepout function. But, when I press
> it the current prg is marked changed and the debugger complains that the
> source is out of sync.
>
> Jim
>
James Loughner Re: User defined hot keys
on Thu, 22 Jan 2004 11:44:01 -0500
I can't reproduce it now either. But it was happening frequently, and 
seemed to be related to the ctr-f5. Maybe I was inadvertantly entering a 
space or something???


new subject

Is there a way to clear all breakpoints in a file and or project??

I seem to accumalate a lot of breakpoints over time and would like to 
simply clear them all!!

Jim


Steffen F. Pirsig [Alaska Research] wrote:

> James,
> 
>  I can not reproduce this behaviour. Is there a
>  possibility that you have assigned Ctrl-F5 already
>  a different functionality?
> 
>  If not what are the steps to reproduce your
>  behaviour.
> 
>  Thank you very much in advance,
>  Steffen F. Pirsig,
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Alaska Research & Development
> Web:       http://www.alaska-research.com
> Investors: http://www.alaska-research.com/tifund
> E-Mail:    mailto:Steffen.Pirsig@alaska-research.com
> Contact:   mailto:info@alaska-research.com
> Fax:       +49/(0)6196/779999-23
> ---------------------------------------------------
> 
> "James Loughner" <jwrl@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:ygo#P#23DHA.2164@S15147418...
> 
>>I have assigned ctrl-f5 to start the stepout function. But, when I press
>>it the current prg is marked changed and the debugger complains that the
>>source is out of sync.
>>
>>Jim
>>
> 
> 
>
Steffen F. Pirsig [Alaska Research]Re: User defined hot keys
on Thu, 22 Jan 2004 18:11:59 +0100
Jim,

regarding the Ctrl-F5 issue, I put a sticky-note on my
monitor - to remind to try that behaviour - maybe I can
find some pattern.

RE: get rid of breakpoints.
I would suggest try right-mouse in the Breakpoints window
use the context-menu reset all breakpoint features. This
will allow you to delete at least the breakpoints of the targets
you are currently debugging.

Another option is, use notepad, edit the XPJ file and
clear all breakpoint entries by removing the line
BREAKPOINTS=.... from the XPJ file.

HTH
Steffen F. Pirsig,
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Investors: http://www.alaska-research.com/tifund
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"James Loughner" <jwrl@charter.net> wrote in message
news:bhgtUcQ4DHA.2016@S15147418...
> I can't reproduce it now either. But it was happening frequently, and
> seemed to be related to the ctr-f5. Maybe I was inadvertantly entering a
> space or something???
>
>
> new subject
>
> Is there a way to clear all breakpoints in a file and or project??
>
> I seem to accumalate a lot of breakpoints over time and would like to
> simply clear them all!!
>
> Jim
>
>
> Steffen F. Pirsig [Alaska Research] wrote:
>
> > James,
> >
> >  I can not reproduce this behaviour. Is there a
> >  possibility that you have assigned Ctrl-F5 already
> >  a different functionality?
> >
> >  If not what are the steps to reproduce your
> >  behaviour.
> >
> >  Thank you very much in advance,
> >  Steffen F. Pirsig,
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------
> > Alaska Research & Development
> > Web:       http://www.alaska-research.com
> > Investors: http://www.alaska-research.com/tifund
> > E-Mail:    mailto:Steffen.Pirsig@alaska-research.com
> > Contact:   mailto:info@alaska-research.com
> > Fax:       +49/(0)6196/779999-23
> > ---------------------------------------------------
> >
> > "James Loughner" <jwrl@charter.net> wrote in message
> > news:ygo#P#23DHA.2164@S15147418...
> >
> >>I have assigned ctrl-f5 to start the stepout function. But, when I press
> >>it the current prg is marked changed and the debugger complains that the
> >>source is out of sync.
> >>
> >>Jim
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
James Loughner Re: User defined hot keys
on Thu, 22 Jan 2004 15:04:46 -0500
Steffen F. Pirsig [Alaska Research] wrote:


Thanks Steffen

I had never had the brekpoint window up. I'll try it.

Jim

> Jim,
> 
> regarding the Ctrl-F5 issue, I put a sticky-note on my
> monitor - to remind to try that behaviour - maybe I can
> find some pattern.
> 
> RE: get rid of breakpoints.
> I would suggest try right-mouse in the Breakpoints window
> use the context-menu reset all breakpoint features. This
> will allow you to delete at least the breakpoints of the targets
> you are currently debugging.
> 
> Another option is, use notepad, edit the XPJ file and
> clear all breakpoint entries by removing the line
> BREAKPOINTS=.... from the XPJ file.
> 
> HTH
> Steffen F. Pirsig,
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Alaska Research & Development
> Web:       http://www.alaska-research.com
> Investors: http://www.alaska-research.com/tifund
> E-Mail:    mailto:Steffen.Pirsig@alaska-research.com
> Contact:   mailto:info@alaska-research.com
> Fax:       +49/(0)6196/779999-23
> ---------------------------------------------------
> 
> "James Loughner" <jwrl@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:bhgtUcQ4DHA.2016@S15147418...
> 
>>I can't reproduce it now either. But it was happening frequently, and
>>seemed to be related to the ctr-f5. Maybe I was inadvertantly entering a
>>space or something???
>>
>>
>>new subject
>>
>>Is there a way to clear all breakpoints in a file and or project??
>>
>>I seem to accumalate a lot of breakpoints over time and would like to
>>simply clear them all!!
>>
>>Jim
>>
>>
>>Steffen F. Pirsig [Alaska Research] wrote:
>>
>>
>>>James,
>>>
>>> I can not reproduce this behaviour. Is there a
>>> possibility that you have assigned Ctrl-F5 already
>>> a different functionality?
>>>
>>> If not what are the steps to reproduce your
>>> behaviour.
>>>
>>> Thank you very much in advance,
>>> Steffen F. Pirsig,
>>>
>>>---------------------------------------------------
>>>Alaska Research & Development
>>>Web:       http://www.alaska-research.com
>>>Investors: http://www.alaska-research.com/tifund
>>>E-Mail:    mailto:Steffen.Pirsig@alaska-research.com
>>>Contact:   mailto:info@alaska-research.com
>>>Fax:       +49/(0)6196/779999-23
>>>---------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>"James Loughner" <jwrl@charter.net> wrote in message
>>>news:ygo#P#23DHA.2164@S15147418...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have assigned ctrl-f5 to start the stepout function. But, when I press
>>>>it the current prg is marked changed and the debugger complains that the
>>>>source is out of sync.
>>>>
>>>>Jim
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
> 
>