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9.6 Views and Perspectives
Perspectives
are a saved set and configuration of views. Each view within a perspective provides information specific to the active per-
spective’s task. For example, while debugging a project, the [Debug] perspective shows the [Debug] view with stack trace information,
[Registers] view, [Breakpoints] view, [Expressions] view, and [Disassembly] view.
Swap between perspectives using the buttons in the upper-right corner of the IDE. The perspectives available by default are as follows:
Simplicity—Clicking the [Simplicity] perspective will reopen the main Simplicity Studio launcher. Click the Simplicity IDE tile to return
to the Development perspective.
Development—The [Development] perspective is the default perspective when in the Simplicity IDE. This perspective is designed
for code editing and development.
Configurator—The [Configurator] perspective is used by the Simplicity Configurator tool, which enables peripheral and pin configu-
ration for devices.
Debug—Starting a debug session will automatically switch the IDE to the [Debug] perspective, which includes useful debugging
tools like the [Registers] and [Disassembly] views.
Figure 9.3. Perspectives Within the Simplicity IDE
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