At run time, the Diagnostics list shows information about system activity, with a different icon for each type of message.
There are two ways to open the display containing the Diagnostics list:
The default display opens on top of the current display.
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If you are using your own graphic display containing the diagnostics list, in the Display Settings dialog box, make it an On Top display, and select the Cannot Be Replaced option. This means that, when a message occurs, your display will open on top of the current display, and will remain open until you close it. |
The application creates a default graphic display called [diagnostics] that contains a Diagnostics list and these buttons:
If the button's Send press to property is set to Object With Focus, and the current object with focus is not a diagnostics list, the button press will have no effect.
If the button's Send press to property is set to Linked Object, pressing the button will not change input focus to the linked diagnostics list. Whatever object has input focus on the display will continue to have input focus.
If you modify the default display or create your own graphic display containing a diagnostics list, the display might contain different buttons.
Use the MoveLeftButton and MoveRightButton to view diagnostic messages