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Source-level commands

Command (menu)
Description
<F1> or <Page Up>
Scrolls source up one page

<F2> or <Page Down>
Scrolls source down one page.

<F3>
(Run/Go to Cursor Line)
Sets a temporary breakpoint at the current cursor line and continues execution of your program.

<F4>
(Breakpoints/Toggle at Cursor Line)

Sets or removes a breakpoint at the source line containing the cursor.

<F5> or <Up Arrow>
Moves the source cursor up one line.

<F6> or <Down Arrow>
Moves the source cursor down one line.

<F7>
Causes the cursor line to be searched for program variables. If one is found, its name and current contents are displayed.

<tab>
Search the current line for selectable text. If selectable text is found, select it.

@!
(Run/Skip to Cursor Line)

Moves the current program location to the line containing the cursor.
F
(Source/Repeat Find)
Repeats the last Find command, starting at the current cursor line.

FB pat
(Source/Find Backwards)
Locates pat in the program's source code. The debugger searches backwards from the current cursor line.

FF pat
(Source/Find Forward)
Locates pat in the program's source code. The debugger searches forward from the current cursor line.

FT pat
(Source/Find from Top)
Locates pat in the program's source code. The debugger starts at the top of the current program source.

VP
(View/Perform Stack)
Lists all of the nested paragraphs leading up to the current statement, starting from the beginning of the program.

W procedure
(Source/Paragraph)
Positions the cursor at the procedure you name. The procedure must be located in the current program.

W@
(Source/Current Line)
Positions the cursor at the current line in your program.

WB
(Source/Last Line)
Positions the cursor at the last line (bottom) in your program.

WT
(Source/Line 1)
Positions the cursor at the first line (top) of your program.