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Console View

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The Console view displays the output of a process and allows you to provide keyboard input to a process. There are numerous consoles available, see the Open Console dropdown list for those available to you. Most are enabled from various project panels in Carbide.

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Figure 1 - Console view showing build console information

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To view RDebug::Printf output in the Console view when targeting devices, ensure that the following Debugger options are matched with settings in the epoc.ini file.

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Table 1 Console view—items
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ItemIconExplanation
Scroll Lock
Toggles the scrolling of the console view contents.
Clear Console
Clears all content in the Console view.
Pin Console

Toggles the behavior of the console. When enabled the current console content is fixed all the time instead of scrolling out of sight. When disabled, the console changes according to the action.

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Display Selected Console
Changes the contents of the current console view to show the selected console output.
Open Console

Opens a new console to display the log for:

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  • Platform Security Diagnostics
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  • New Windows System Messages Console
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  • New Emulation Program Output Console
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  • New TRK Program Output Console
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  • New TRK Communications Log Console
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  • New Trace32 Communications Log Console
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  • New Symbian Rom Log Console
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  • New Emulator Output Console
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  • CVS
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  • New Console View
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Remember that program output is console output from the running binary and communications log is the messages sent between TRK and the on-device debug agent.

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NOTE You can pin any message log view so that it does not lose focus.

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Console View

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The Console view displays the output of a process and allows you to provide keyboard input to a process. There are numerous consoles available, see the Open Console dropdown list for those available to you. Most are enabled from various project panels in Carbide.

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Figure 1 - Console view showing build console information

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To view RDebug::Printf output in the Console view when targeting devices, ensure that the following Debugger options are matched with settings in the epoc.ini file.

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Table 1 Console view—items
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ItemIconExplanation
Scroll Lock
Toggles the scrolling of the console view contents.
Clear Console
Clears all content in the Console view.
Pin Console

Toggles the behavior of the console. When enabled the current console content is fixed all the time instead of scrolling out of sight. When disabled, the console changes according to the action.

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Display Selected Console
Changes the contents of the current console view to show the selected console output.
Open Console

Opens a new console to display the log for:

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  • Platform Security Diagnostics
  • +
  • New Windows System Messages Console
  • +
  • New Emulation Program Output Console
  • +
  • New TRK Program Output Console
  • +
  • New TRK Communications Log Console
  • +
  • New Trace32 Communications Log Console
  • +
  • New Symbian Rom Log Console
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  • New Emulator Output Console
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  • CVS
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  • New Console View
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Remember that program output is console output from the running binary and communications log is the messages sent between TRK and the on-device debug agent.

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NOTE You can pin any message log view so that it does not lose focus.

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