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diff --git a/systemtap/org.eclipse.linuxtools.systemtap.ui.ide/documentation/html/gettingstarted/IDETutorial/lesson1.html b/systemtap/org.eclipse.linuxtools.systemtap.ui.ide/documentation/html/gettingstarted/IDETutorial/lesson1.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e5b204bbae --- /dev/null +++ b/systemtap/org.eclipse.linuxtools.systemtap.ui.ide/documentation/html/gettingstarted/IDETutorial/lesson1.html @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +<a href="../../toc.html">Table of Contents</a> > <a href="../gettingStarted.html">Getting Started</a> > <a href="../IDETutorial.html">IDE Tutorial</a> + +<h2> +IDE Tutorial, Lesson One: Getting Started +</h2> + +In this tutorial we will orient you with IDE Perspective and its functions. At this point we assume +that you are able to run Systemtap GUI and are unfamiliar with how to procede. If you cannot yet start +the application, please refer to our <a href="../installation.html">section on installation</a>. +<b>NOTE:</b> If this is the first time opening the IDE Perspective it will take a while to load as it has to +parse everything in the tapsets. <br><br> + +The IDE Perspective's purpose is to allow the user to create, view, and edit Systemtap scripts. There are +other editors built in (plain text and the C editor), however, they ultimately exist to facilitate the +writing of Systemtap scripts.<br><br> + +In this lesson we will open a new Systemtap script file to familiarize ourselves with the IDE Perspective. +Start by opening the <u>F</u>ile menu and selecting <u>O</u>pen. A dialogue box will pop up and request the +location of the file you want to open. We've included a folder called "examples" right in the tar ball. You +may chose any of them to use; in this tutorial we will open top.stp. Go ahead and open the file. + +<br><br><img src="images/editor.png"><br><br> + +You'll see the file is loaded into the editor pane of Systemtap GUI. You'll also noticed different colored +text. Systemtap GUI supports syntax highlighting for the ease of the writer. Feel free to edit the file.<br><br> + +At this point proceed to <a href="lesson2.html">Lesson 2</a> if you wish to learn how to write your +own script file or <a href="lesson3.html">Lesson 3</a> if you wish to run this one.<br><br> + +<a href="../IDETutorial.html>Back to Tutorial Contents</a>
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