Start Debugging

When your stylesheet or Java file has one or more breakpoints set, start processing by clicking Start Debugging or pressing F5. When Stylus Studio reaches the first breakpoint, it suspends processing and activates the debugging tools. After you examine the information associated with that breakpoint (see Viewing Processing Information) you can choose to

  • Step into. Click or press F11.
  • Step over. Click or press F10.
  • Step out. Click or press Shift+F11.
  • Run to cursor. Click .
  • Continue processing. Press F5.
  • Stop processing. Click Stop Debugging in the Stylus Studio tool bar, or click Cancel in the lower right corner of the stylesheet editor, or press Shift+F5.

Note

 

You can also click Pause to suspend XSLT processing. Stylus Studio flags the line it was processing when you clicked Pause.

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