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| -# Introduction | 
| +# Graphical Debugging Aid for Chromium Views | 
|  | 
| -A simple debugging tool exists to help visualize the views tree during debugging. It consists of 4 components: | 
| +## Introduction | 
|  | 
| -  1. The function `View::PrintViewGraph()` (already in the file **view.cc** if you've sync'd recently), | 
| -  1. a gdb script file **viewg.gdb**  (see below), | 
| -  1. the graphViz package (http://www.graphviz.org/ - downloadable for Linux, Windows and Mac), and | 
| -  1. an SVG viewer (_e.g._ Chrome). | 
| +A simple debugging tool exists to help visualize the views tree during | 
| +debugging. It consists of 4 components: | 
|  | 
| -# Details | 
| +1.  The function `View::PrintViewGraph()` (already in the file `view.cc` if | 
| +    you've sync'd recently), | 
| +1.  a gdb script file `viewg.gdb` (see below), | 
| +1.  the graphViz package (http://www.graphviz.org/ - downloadable for Linux, | 
| +    Windows and Mac), and | 
| +1.  an SVG viewer (_e.g._ Chrome). | 
| + | 
| +## Details | 
|  | 
| To use the tool, | 
|  | 
| -  1. Make sure you have 'dot' installed (part of graphViz), | 
| -  1. define `TOUCH_DEBUG` and compile chrome with Views enabled, | 
| -  1. run gdb on your build and | 
| -  1. source **viewg.gdb** (this can be done automatically in **.gdbinit**), | 
| -  1. stop at any breakpoint inside class `View` (or any derived class), and | 
| -  1. type `viewg` at the gdb prompt. | 
| +1.  Make sure you have 'dot' installed (part of graphViz), | 
| +1.  define `TOUCH_DEBUG` and compile chrome with Views enabled, | 
| +1.  run gdb on your build and | 
| +1.  `source viewg.gdb` (this can be done automatically in `.gdbinit`), | 
| +1.  stop at any breakpoint inside class `View` (or any derived class), and | 
| +1.  type `viewg` at the gdb prompt. | 
|  | 
| -This will cause the current view, and any descendants, to be described in a graph which is stored as **~/state.svg** (Windows users may need to modify the script slightly to run under CygWin). If **state.svg** is kept open in a browser window and refreshed each time `viewg` is run, then it provides a graphical representation of the state of the views hierarchy that is always up to date. | 
| +This will cause the current view, and any descendants, to be described in a | 
| +graph which is stored as `~/state.svg` (Windows users may need to modify the | 
| +script slightly to run under CygWin). If `state.svg` is kept open in a browser | 
| +window and refreshed each time `viewg` is run, then it provides a graphical | 
| +representation of the state of the views hierarchy that is always up to date. | 
|  | 
| -It is easy to modify the gdb script to generate PDF in case viewing with evince (or other PDF viewer) is preferred. | 
| +It is easy to modify the gdb script to generate PDF in case viewing with evince | 
| +(or other PDF viewer) is preferred. | 
|  | 
| -If you don't use gdb, you may be able to adapt the script to work with your favorite debugger. The gdb script invokes | 
| -``` | 
| -  this->PrintViewGraph(true) | 
| -``` | 
| -on the current object, returning `std::string`, whose contents must then be saved to a file in order to be processed by dot. | 
| +If you don't use gdb, you may be able to adapt the script to work with your | 
| +favorite debugger. The gdb script invokes | 
|  | 
| -# viewg.gdb | 
| +    this->PrintViewGraph(true) | 
| + | 
| +on the current object, returning `std::string`, whose contents must then be | 
| +saved to a file in order to be processed by dot. | 
| + | 
| +## viewg.gdb | 
|  | 
| ``` | 
| define viewg | 
| @@ -48,4 +60,4 @@ define viewg | 
| set pagination on | 
| end | 
| end | 
| -``` | 
| +``` | 
|  |