From 748732bfdf22942f01495a686a86d50d6271b300 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 20:35:03 +0000 Subject: version 0.5 update --- doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi b/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi index 1eb63ac..153550e 100644 --- a/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi +++ b/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file mdk.texi for copying conditions. +@c $Id: mdk_gmixvm.texi,v 1.11 2001/09/10 20:35:03 jao Exp $ + @node gmixvm, mixasm, mixvm, Top @comment node-name, next, previous, up @chapter @code{gmixvm}, the GTK virtual machine @@ -29,7 +31,7 @@ graphical front-end for the MIX virtual machine will be available in your system. You can invoke it by typing @example -gmixvm @kbd{RET} +gmixvm @key{RET} @end example @noindent @@ -58,8 +60,8 @@ devices. The application can run in two modes: non-split (the above windows are placed in a notebook in the main window) or split mode (the windows are detached from the main one, and can be hidden individually). You can -choose the display mode using the menu command @w{Settings->Split -windows}. +choose the display mode using the corresponding command from the +@code{View} menu. @ifnotinfo Here is an screenshot showing how @code{gmixvm} looks like when running @@ -96,10 +98,10 @@ the same functionality as its @acronym{CLI} counterpart, @code{mixvm} machine. Please refer to @xref{mixvm}, for a description of these commands, and to @xref{Getting started}, for a tutorial on using the MIX virtual machine. The command prompt offers command line completion for -partially typed commands using the @kbd{TAB} key; e.g., if you type +partially typed commands using the @key{TAB} key; e.g., if you type @example -lo @kbd{TAB} +lo @key{TAB} @end example @noindent the command is automatically completed to @code{load}. If multiple @@ -107,7 +109,7 @@ completions are available, they will be shown in the echo area. Thus, typing @example -p @kbd{TAB} +p @key{TAB} @end example @noindent will produce the following output on the echo area: @@ -253,24 +255,25 @@ in the virtual machine's memory. It is equivalent to the @code{mixvm}'s Opens a file dialog that lets your specify a MIXAL source file to be edited. It is equivalent to the @code{mixvm}'s @code{edit} command (@pxref{File commands}). The program used for editing can be specified -using the menu entry @code{@w{Settings->External programs}}. +using the menu entry @code{@w{Settings->External programs}}, or using the +@code{mixvm} command @code{sedit}. @end deffn @deffn File Compile... Opens a file dialog that lets your specify a MIXAL source file to be compiled. It is equivalent to the @code{mixvm}'s @code{compile} command (@pxref{File commands}). The command used for compiling can be specified -using the menu entry @code{@w{Settings->External programs}}. +using the menu entry @code{@w{Settings->External programs}}, or using the +@code{mixvm} command @code{sasm}. @end deffn @deffn File Exit Exits the application. @end deffn -@deffn Debug Run -Runs the currently loaded MIX program, up to the next breakpoint. It is -equivalent to the @code{mixvm}'s @code{run} command (@pxref{Debug -commands}). +@deffn View Toolbar(s) +Toggles the toolbar(s) in the @code{gmixvm} window(s) (in split mode +there are multiple windows and, hence, multiple toolbars). @end deffn @deffn View MIX @@ -283,6 +286,20 @@ and let you turn on/off the visibility of the corresponding @end deffn +@deffn View Split windows +@deffn View One window + +Change the mode between one and split windows. + +@end deffn + + +@deffn Debug Run +Runs the currently loaded MIX program, up to the next breakpoint. It is +equivalent to the @code{mixvm}'s @code{run} command (@pxref{Debug +commands}). +@end deffn + @deffn Debug Next Executes the next MIX instruction. It is equivalent to the @code{mixvm}'s @code{next} command (@pxref{Debug commands}). @@ -305,7 +322,6 @@ loaded MIX program. @end deffn - @deffn Settings Colors... Lets you change the colors used to mark the current and breakpoint lines in the MIXAL tab, as well as the colors used for plain source lines. @@ -337,7 +353,7 @@ stored (@file{~/.mdk} is the default location). @end ifnotinfo You can also specify the devices directory using the @code{mixvm} -command @code{devdir} (@pxref{Configuration commands}). +command @code{sddir} (@pxref{Configuration commands}). @end deffn @@ -363,7 +379,7 @@ commands}). Saves the current settings. @end deffn -@deffn Settins @w{Save on exit} +@deffn Settings @w{Save on exit} Mark this checkbox if you want @code{gmixvm} to save its settings every time you quit the program. @end deffn -- cgit v1.2.3