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10.3.2 Condition type preferences

Clicking on Types to Display... in the Display tab of the Compilation Conditions Browser preferences displays the condition types dialog as shown in The Condition Types dialog. It consists of a Select Type: box and two lists.

Figure 10.4 The Condition Types dialog

By default, the condition type is selected as it includes all subclasses.

To remove a condition type from the Selected Types list, select it and click on <<< . It is transferred into the Unselected Types list.

To add a condition type back into the Selected Types list, either:

If you use the second of these methods, you can press which allows you to select from a list of all condition type names which begin with the partial input you have entered. See Completion for detailed instructions.

To display all condition types, click on All .

To display no condition types, click on None . If you only want to display a few condition types, click on this button and then transfer the error types you do want to see into the Selected Types list using one of the methods described above.

When you have finished choosing the condition types, click on OK . The dialog is dismissed, and the Compilation Conditions Browser is updated to display the condition types you have requested.

Click on Cancel to cancel the dialog. The dialog is dismissed, and no changes are made to the display.


LispWorks IDE User Guide (Macintosh version) - 22 Dec 2009

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