1.2 Windows Multiple Document Interface
2.5 Inspecting objects using the Inspector
2.6 Examining classes in the Class Browser
3.1.1 Displaying existing windows
3.1.2 Iconifying existing windows
3.1.3 Arranging windows in MDI mode
3.1.4 Displaying tools using the mouse
3.1.5 Displaying tools using the keyboard
3.1.5.1 Tool accelerator modifier keys
3.1.5.3 Special considerations when using tool accelerators
3.1.6.1 Global control of re-use
3.1.6.2 Per-window control of re-use
3.2 Setting global preferences
3.2.2 Controlling completion behavior
3.2.3 Quitting the environment
3.3 Performing editing functions
3.3.3 Selecting text and objects
3.3.4 Searching for text and objects
3.4.1 Repeating events from the history list
3.4.2 Editing the history list
3.7 Performing operations on selected objects
3.9 Tracing symbols from tools
3.12.1 Regular expression syntax
3.12.2 Regexp and plain string matching
3.13.2 Selecting the completed input
3.13.2.2 Filtering in-place completion
3.13.3.1 Filtering modal dialog completion
4.1 Online manuals in HTML format
4.1.2 Searching the online manuals
4.1.3 Getting help on the current tool
4.1.4 Getting help on the current symbol
4.1.5 Getting help from the LispWorks website
4.1.6 Getting patches from the LispWorks website
4.1.7 Configuring the browser used
4.2 Online help for editor commands
4.3 Browsing manuals online using Adobe Reader
5.3 Expanding and collapsing graphs
5.3.1 Expanding and collapsing by clicking
5.3.2 Expanding and collapsing by menu commands
5.5 Displaying plans of graphs
5.6.1 Altering the depth and breadth of graphs
5.6.2 Displaying different graph layouts
5.7 Using graphs in your programs
6.2 Specifying the initial tools
7.1 Simple use of the Class Browser
7.1.2 Examining inherited slots
7.1.3 Filtering slot information
7.2 Examining slot information
7.2.5 Performing operations on the current class
7.3 Examining superclasses and subclasses
7.3.5 Performing operations on the selected classes or the current class
7.4 Examining classes graphically
7.4.2 Subclasses and superclasses graphs
7.4.4 Performing operations on the selected classes or the current class
7.5 Examining generic functions and methods
7.5.3 List of functions or methods
7.5.5 Performing operations on the current class
7.5.6 Operations specific to the current function or method
7.6.5 Performing operations on the current class
7.7 Examining class precedences
7.7.5 Performing operations on the selected classes or the current class
8.1 Placing objects on the Object Clipboard
8.1.4 The Function Call Browser
8.1.5 The Generic Function Browser
8.2.5 Pasting of clipped objects
8.5 Using the Object Clipboard with a Listener
9 The Compilation Conditions Browser
9.2 Examining error conditions
9.3.1 Package names preferences
9.3.3 Condition type preferences
10.1 Description of the Debugger
10.1.2.1 Frames and Variables in a tree
10.1.2.2 Frames and Variables in two lists
10.2 What the Debugger tool does
10.3 Simple use of the Debugger tool
10.4 The stack in the Debugger
10.5 An example debugging session
10.6 Performing operations on the error condition
10.7 Performing operations on stack frames
10.7.1 Source location, documentation and method combination
10.7.2 Restarts and returning from the frame
10.7.3 Tracing the function in the frame
10.8 Performing operations on frame variables
10.9 Configuring the debugger tool
10.9.1 Configuring the call frames displayed
10.9.2 Displaying package information
10.9.3 Behavior on closing the Debugger
10.9.4 Frames and variables display
11.2 Tracing and Untracing functions
11.3 Examining the output of tracing
11.3.3 Clearing and restoring the Output
12.1 Displaying and editing files
12.1.4 Using keyboard commands
12.2 Displaying output messages in the Editor
12.3 Displaying and swapping between buffers
12.4 Displaying Common Lisp definitions
12.5.1 Setting the reference point for changed definitions
12.7 Setting Editor preferences
12.7.2 Displaying package information
12.7.3 Controlling toolbar display
12.7.4 Automatic filters on dialogs
12.7.5 Automatic use of Find Definitions view
12.7.6 Configuring the editor emulation
12.7.6.1 Choosing the key input style
12.7.6.2 Setting the cursor blink rate
12.7.6.3 Preserving your setting
12.7.7 Setting the editor font
12.7.8 Setting the text style attributes
12.7.9 Setting the default encodings
12.8.1 Opening, saving and printing files
12.8.3 Inserting and deleting text
12.10 Cutting, copying and pasting using the clipboard
12.11 Cutting, copying and pasting using the kill ring
12.11.2 Cutting or copying text
12.12 Searching and replacing text
12.13 Using Lisp-specific commands
12.13.2 Current buffers, definitions and expression
12.13.5.3 Removing breakpoints
12.13.5.4 Reloading code with breakpoints
12.13.6 Tracing symbols and functions
12.13.7.2 The current package for Lisp operations
13.2 Examining functions using the graph views
13.2.5 The function description button
13.2.5.1 Function description area
13.3 Examining functions using the text view
13.4 Configuring the function call browser
13.4.2 Displaying package information
13.5 Configuring graph displays
13.5.2 Graph expansion settings
13.6 Performing operations on functions
14 The Generic Function Browser
14.1 Examining information about methods
14.1.5 Performing operations on the current function or selected methods
14.2 Examining information about combined methods
14.2.4 List of method combinations
14.2.6 Restricting displayed signatures by class
14.3 Configuring the Generic Function Browser
15.2.1 Entering Search Specifications directly
15.2.1.1 Plain Directory searches
15.2.1.2 Root and Patterns searches
15.2.2 Using context-dependent searches
15.2.2.1 Context-dependent searches using Editor commands
15.2.2.2 Context-dependent searches using menu commands
15.3.1 Displaying in an Editor
15.4 Configuring the Search Files tool
15.4.4 The External Grep Program
16.1 Inspecting the current object
16.2 Description of the Inspector tool
16.2.1 Adding a Listener to the Inspector
16.5 Operating upon objects and items
16.5.4 Manipulation operations
16.5.5 Copying in the Inspector
16.6 Configuring the Inspector
16.7 Customizing the Inspector
16.8 Creating new inspection formats
17.2 Description of the Symbol Browser
17.3 Configuring the Symbol Browser
18.1 Description of the Interface Builder
18.2 Creating or loading interfaces
18.2.1 Creating a new interface
18.2.2 Loading existing interfaces
18.3 Creating an interface layout
18.3.4 Adding new elements to the layout
18.3.5 Removing elements from a layout
18.4.6.1 Standard menu components
18.5.1 Integrating the design with your own code
18.6 Performing operations on objects
18.6.1 Editing the selected object
18.6.2 Browsing the selected object
18.6.3 Rearranging components in an interface
18.6.4 Setting the attributes for the selected object
18.7 Performing operations on the current interface
18.7.1 Setting attributes for the current interface
18.7.2 Displaying the current interface
18.7.3 Arranging objects in a pinboard layout
18.8 Performing operations on elements
19 Example: Using The Interface Builder
19.1 Creating the basic layout
19.2 Specifying attribute values
19.4 Specifying callbacks in the interface definition
19.4.1 Specifying layout callbacks and other callback information
19.4.2 Specifying menu callbacks
19.6.1 Callbacks to update the display pane
19.6.2 Callbacks to display data in a dialog
19.6.3 Callbacks for menu items
19.6.4 Other miscellaneous functions
19.8 Testing the example interface
20.1 The basic features of a Listener
20.9.3 Miscellaneous Listener commands
20.10 Setting Listener preferences
20.11 Running Editor forms in the Listener
20.12 Switching to and from other tools
20.13 Help with editing in the Listener
21.1 Interactive compilation messages
21.1.1 Compilation message styles
22.3 Other ways of breaking processes
22.4 Updating the Process Browser
22.5 Process Browser Preferences
23.3 A description of profiling
23.3.1 Description of call tree data
23.3.2 Description of cumulative data
23.4 Steps involved in profiling code
23.4.1 Choosing the functions to profile
23.4.1.1 Choosing individual functions
23.4.2 Specifying the code to run while profiling
23.5 Format of the cumulative results
23.6 Interpreting the cumulative results
23.7.1 Effects of random sampling
23.7.4 Consequences of restricted profiling
23.7.5 Effect of compiler optimizations
23.7.6 Effect of compiler transforms
24.3 Command history in the shell
24.4 Configuring the shell to run
25.2.1 Standalone use of the stepper
25.2.2 Invoking the Stepper via a breakpoint
25.3 The implementation of the Stepper
25.3.1 Requirements for stepping
25.3.3 Side-effects of stepping
25.3.4 Atomic and constant forms
25.4.1 Shortcut keys for the Stepper
25.6.2 Conditional breakpoints
25.7.1 Interactive macroexpansion
25.7.2 Macroexpansion in the stepper
25.7.3 Collapsing macroexpansions
25.7.4 Controlling macroexpansion
26.2 A brief introduction to systems
26.4 A description of the System Browser
26.5 Examining the system graph
26.5.4 Performing operations on system members
26.6 Examining systems in the text view
26.7 Generating and executing plans in the preview view
26.7.6 Executing plans in the preview view
26.8 Examining output in the output view
26.9.2 Displaying package information
26.10 Setting options in the system browser
27.2 Configuring the Window Browser
27.2.2 Displaying package information
27.2.4 Displaying different types of window
27.2.5 Displaying short or long names
27.3 Performing operations on windows
27.3.1 Navigating the window hierarchy
28.1.1 What the Application Builder does
28.2 Preparing to build your application
28.2.1.1 Using your existing delivery script
28.2.1.2 Creating a new delivery script
28.3 Building your application
28.6 Running the saved application
28.6.1 Passing arguments and redirecting output
28.6.2 Executing a different file
28.6.3 Killing application processes