When this variable is set to true, TotalView displays dialog boxes at the location of the mouse cursor. If this is set to
false, TotalView displays them centered in the upper third of the screen.
When true, the Memory Debugger displays memory block sizes in megabytes. If set to
false, it displays memory blocks sizes in kilobytes.
When true, you invoked the CLI from the GUI or a startup script. Otherwise, this read-only value is
false.
Default:
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true if you are running the GUI even though you are seeing this in a CLI window; false if you are only running the CLI
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Indicates the specific font TotalView uses when displaying program information such as source code in the Process Window or data in the Variable Window. This variable contains the value set when you select a
Code and Data Font entry in the
Fonts Page of the
File > Preferences dialog box.
Indicates the specific font TotalView uses when displaying program information such as source code in the Process Window or data in the Variable Window. This variable contains the value set when you select a
Code and Data Font entry of the
Fonts Page of the
File > Preferences dialog box.
Indicates the point size at which TotalView displays fixed font text. This is only useful if you have set a fixed font family because if you set a fixed font, the value entered contains the point size.
Indicates the specific font used when TotalView writes information as the text in dialog boxes and in menu bars. This variable contains the information set when you select a
Select by full name entry in the
Fonts Page of the
File > Preferences dialog box.
Setting this variable to true tells TotalView that it should use the version 4 window layout algorithm. This algorithm tells the window manager where to set the window. It also cascades windows from a base location for each window type. If this is not set, which is the default, newer window managers such as
kwm or
Enlightenment can use their smart placement modes.
Specifies the position at which TotalView displays the Tools > Call Tree Window. This position is set using a list containing four values: the window’s
x and
y coordinates. These are followed by two more values specifying the window’s width and height.
If you set any of these values to 0 (zero), TotalView uses its default value. This means, however, you cannot place a window at
x,
y coordinates of 0, 0. Instead, you’ll need to place the window at 1, 1.
If you specify negative x and
y coordinates, TotalView aligns the window to the opposite edge of the screen.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
See TV::GUI::geometry_call_tree for information on setting this list.
When true, TotalView doesn’t remove the
Edit > Find dialog box after you select that dialog box’s
Find button. If you select this option, you will need to select the
Close button to dismiss the
Edit > Find box.
When true, TotalView sets the
Open (or raise) process window at breakpoint check box to be selected by default. If this variable is set to
false, it sets that check box to be deselected by default.
When true, TotalView sets the
Open process window on error signal check box in the
File > Preferences’s
Option Page to be selected by default. If you set this to
false, TotalView sets that check box to be deselected by default.
Setting this value to true tells TotalView to display that it should display the Process > Startup dialog box when you use a program name as an argument to the totalview command.
When set, you can perform dive operations using the middle mouse button. Diving using a left-double-click still works. If you are editing a field, clicking the middle mouse performs a paste operation.
When true, variable tooltips are displayed in the Process Window Source Pane.
Indicates the specific font used when TotalView writes information as the text in dialog boxes and in menu bars. This variable contains the information set when you select a
Select by full name entry in the
Fonts Page of the
File > Preferences dialog box.
Indicates the family of fonts that TotalView uses when displaying such information as the text in dialog boxes and menu bars. This variable contains the information set when you select a
Family in the
Fonts Page of the
File > Preferences dialog box.
Indicates the point size at which TotalView writes the font used for displaying such information as the text in dialog boxes and menu bars. This variable contains the information set when you select a User Interface
Size in the
Fonts Page of the
File > Preferences dialog box.
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