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insight/147: The insight doc file memory.html contains &nbsp codes



>Number:         147
>Category:       insight
>Synopsis:       The insight doc file memory.html contains &nbsp codes
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    unassigned
>State:          open
>Class:          doc-bug
>Submitter-Id:   net
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May 06 14:43:01 PDT 2002
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     craig@triscend.com
>Release:        unknown-1.0
>Organization:
>Environment:
Windows 2000/Cygwin & Linux
>Description:
The insight doc file memory.html contains &nbsp codes, these codes are not displayed by IE or Netscape, but are displayed by the default TK browser.
>How-To-Repeat:

>Fix:
Remove &nbsp codes from memory.html, see attached patch file.
>Release-Note:
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:
----gnatsweb-attachment----
Content-Type: text/plain; name="memory.html.pat"
Content-Disposition: inline; filename="memory.html.pat"

Index: gdb/gdbtk/library/help/memory.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/memory.html,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -c -p -r1.1.1.1 memory.html
*** gdb/gdbtk/library/help/memory.html	7 Feb 2000 00:19:42 -0000	1.1.1.1
--- gdb/gdbtk/library/help/memory.html	6 May 2002 20:45:51 -0000
*************** The Memory Window</H1>
*** 12,18 ****
  The Memory Window allows users to display and edit the contents of memory.
  The Memory Window Preferences controls all of the display characteristics
  of the Memory Window.
! <BR>&nbsp;
  <LI>
  <A HREF="#menus">Address Menu</A></LI>
  
--- 12,18 ----
  The Memory Window allows users to display and edit the contents of memory.
  The Memory Window Preferences controls all of the display characteristics
  of the Memory Window.
! <BR>
  <LI>
  <A HREF="#menus">Address Menu</A></LI>
  
*************** of the Memory Window.
*** 35,43 ****
  <A NAME="menus_auto"></A>Auto Update</DT>
  
  <DD>
! When selected, causes the Memory Window to update the display every.&nbsp;
! If it is not selected, the display will be frozen until it is selected
! or "Update Now" is selected.</DD>
  
  <DT>
  <A NAME="menus_now"></A>Update Now</DT>
--- 35,43 ----
  <A NAME="menus_auto"></A>Auto Update</DT>
  
  <DD>
! When selected, causes the Memory Window to update the display every time
! the target is stopped. If it is not selected, the display will be frozen
! until it is selected or "Update Now" is selected.</DD>
  
  <DT>
  <A NAME="menus_now"></A>Update Now</DT>
*************** and press the enter key on the keyboard.
*** 78,92 ****
  <A HREF="register.html">Register
  Window</A>, be careful of the input format used to enter data -- the debugger
  is capable of parsing binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values. All
! entries will be padded with leading zeroes, if necessary.&nbsp; After you
  hit enter, the memory window will automatically shift focus to the next
  cell.
  <P>To edit part of the value of a cell, you can use the mouse to poistion
! the cursor to the exact part of the value you want to change.&nbsp; You
  can also use the backspace key to delete part of the value without deleting
  the whole value.
! <P>Another way to edit memory is to edit the ASCII window.&nbsp; To do
! this, select a cell using the mouse.&nbsp; Then type in a new string.
  <H4>
  <A NAME="display_popup"></A>Memory Pop-up Menu</H4>
  Clicking the right mouse button while the mouse cursor lies within the
--- 78,92 ----
  <A HREF="register.html">Register
  Window</A>, be careful of the input format used to enter data -- the debugger
  is capable of parsing binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values. All
! entries will be padded with leading zeroes, if necessary. After you
  hit enter, the memory window will automatically shift focus to the next
  cell.
  <P>To edit part of the value of a cell, you can use the mouse to poistion
! the cursor to the exact part of the value you want to change. You
  can also use the backspace key to delete part of the value without deleting
  the whole value.
! <P>Another way to edit memory is to edit the ASCII window. To do
! this, select a cell using the mouse. Then type in a new string.
  <H4>
  <A NAME="display_popup"></A>Memory Pop-up Menu</H4>
  Clicking the right mouse button while the mouse cursor lies within the
*************** Auto Update</DT>
*** 98,106 ****
  
  <DL>
  <DT>
! When selected, the Memory Window will track changes in memory shown in
! the Display.&nbsp; When not selected, the Memory Window is "frozen", representing
! a "snapshot" of memory.</DT>
  </DL>
  
  <DT>
--- 98,106 ----
  
  <DL>
  <DT>
! When selected, causes the Memory Window to update the display every time
! the target is stopped. If it is not selected, the display will be frozen
! until it is selected or "Update Now" is selected.</DT>
  </DL>
  
  <DT>
*************** Update Now</DT>
*** 108,114 ****
  
  <DL>
  <DT>
! &nbsp;Forces the Memory Window to update the display immediately.</DT>
  </DL>
  
  <DT>
--- 108,114 ----
  
  <DL>
  <DT>
! Forces the Memory Window to update the display immediately.</DT>
  </DL>
  
  <DT>


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