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The '''Command Console''' is the window in which you do programming (in [[GUI On]]), but also the "running window" when in [[GUI Off]] mode. [[Commands]] may be typed directly into the Command Console. From the Command Console you can check the value of variables, | The '''Command Console''' is the window in which you do programming (in [[GUI On]]), but also the "running window" when in [[GUI Off]] mode. [[Commands]] may be typed directly into the Command Console. From the Command Console you can check the value of variables while a program is running, edit programs, or perform a variety of other debugging operations. | ||
There are two | There are two consoles in BR, the '''Command Console''' and the [[GUI Console]]. | ||
The bottom line of the command console is commonly referred to as the [[command line]]. | The bottom line of the command console is commonly referred to as the [[command line]]. | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Revision as of 03:28, 16 August 2013
The Command Console is the window in which you do programming (in GUI On), but also the "running window" when in GUI Off mode. Commands may be typed directly into the Command Console. From the Command Console you can check the value of variables while a program is running, edit programs, or perform a variety of other debugging operations.
There are two consoles in BR, the Command Console and the GUI Console.
The bottom line of the command console is commonly referred to as the command line.