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uVision 4 window layouts

I'm using uVision 4.13a on Vista, W7 32 and W7 64. In all cases the window layout rearranges itself in unexpected ways. This is especially bothersome during debugging - it takes some time to set up watch and memory windows and the System View (for STM32) the way I want it. The next time I start the debugger I get a semi-random mix of default layout and what I had set up when I exited the debugger.

Does anyone know what I should across debugger restarts and across IDE restarts?

Thanks,
Andrew

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  • The same thing bothers me (still using XP). There seems to be an initialisation problem around debugging / watch windows etc in uVision. As long as I open a project, debug, stop debug and close the project, next time it is still ok. But opening a second project, or start debug when accidentally power is still off or when something crashes, everything starts with annoying standard debug window arrangements.
    Another thing, if you work on the same project on different machines with other paths, on some source files, in uVision the absolute path is stored of the original directory, so it will not find this file anymore.
    These things feel soooo unprofessional. Hope it will be corrected sometime. Otherwise, I really like this Keil Tool for programming and debugging.

    Werner

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  • The same thing bothers me (still using XP). There seems to be an initialisation problem around debugging / watch windows etc in uVision. As long as I open a project, debug, stop debug and close the project, next time it is still ok. But opening a second project, or start debug when accidentally power is still off or when something crashes, everything starts with annoying standard debug window arrangements.
    Another thing, if you work on the same project on different machines with other paths, on some source files, in uVision the absolute path is stored of the original directory, so it will not find this file anymore.
    These things feel soooo unprofessional. Hope it will be corrected sometime. Otherwise, I really like this Keil Tool for programming and debugging.

    Werner

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