Console Input Dialog Box

Programs that normally accept command-line input use the Console window for that input in JDE. Use the Console Input dialog box to control how that input is treated.

A line at a time Sends the input to the process when the user presses Return (or Enter). In this mode, you can use Backspace to modify input before it is sent.
Include prompt This suboption allows you to use cut and paste, or click-to-insert, to edit the input before it is sent. All text on the current line is sent, including prompts that the program prints.


If you use cut and paste, enable this option and delete the prompt (using Backspace or Cut) before pasting the input and pressing Enter or Return.

Each keystroke immediately Sends each keystroke as it is typed. The input may not be edited. This mode is suitable when debugging applications (like vi) that expect to see literal Backspace characters. This option is similar to the UNIX "raw mode."

See also:

Console Output Window