User guide
5-4
Using the Discovery Visual Environment
DVE Panes
A TopLevel window can contain any number of panes. A pane is a
window that serves a specific debug purpose. Examples of panes are
Hierarchy, Data, Assertion, Wave, List, Memory, and Schematic.
Panes can be docked on any side ot a TopLevel window or left floating
in the area in the frame not occupied by docked panes (called the
workspace). Panes can also be opened in a new TopLevel frame.
Managing DVE Windows
A DVE TopLevel window can contain any number of DVE windows
and panes. You can choose to display data in one or many DVE
windows and panes by setting defaults, using the status bar window
controls, or docking and undocking windows as you work.
Managing Target Panes
The target policy dictates where panes will be created. On each
TopLevel at the bottom right corner of the frame are target icons
(Figure 5-2). These icons represent pane types.