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Shows the DebugBar for the web viewer on Windows.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
WebView | 10.3 | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No |
This function was deprecated. Use WebView.ShowDevTools instead.
Parameter | Description | Example | Flags |
---|---|---|---|
WebViewerRef | Either the Web Viewer Object Name or the Web Viewer ID as returned by "WebView.FindByName" function. | ||
Flags | Various flags. Add 1 to not scale for screens with >100%. When window is scaled, it shows bigger, but may not have the picker work correclty. Add 2 to put the window always on top of other windows. Default is 0. |
0 | Optional |
X | The x position for placement on screen. Default is near center of screen. |
Optional | |
Y | The y position for placement on screen. Default is near center of screen. |
Optional | |
Width | The width of the window. Default is 600. |
600 | Optional |
Height | The height of the window. Default is 400. |
400 | Optional |
Returns OK or error.
Show DebugBar:
# Show Debugbar in file WebViewer DebugBar
# Show debug bar if available
Set Variable [ $r ; Value: MBS("WebVIew.ShowDebugBar"; "web") ]
If [ MBS("IsError") ]
Show Custom Dialog [ "Failed to show debug bar" ; $r ]
End If
This function checks for a license.
Created 2nd July 2020, last changed 27th June 2022