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85 <p>Android Studio opens the <em>Debug</em> tool window when you debug your app. To open the
90 <em>Console</em> tab, and the system log in the <em>Logcat</em> tab. The <em>Debug</em> tool
94 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 2.</strong> The Debug tool window in Android Studio showing
155 <p>Both the <em>Android DDMS</em> (Dalvik Debug Monitor Server) and the <em>Debug</em> tool windows
156 show the system log; however, the <em>Android DDMS</em> tool window lets you view only log messages
157 for a particular process. To view the system log on the <em>Android DDMS</em> tool window:</p>
163 tool window.</li>
170 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 4.</strong> The system log in the Android DDMS tool
173 <p>The <em>Android DDMS</em> tool window gives you access to some DDMS features from Android Studio.
189 DDMS</em> tool window. This button is only visible when you hide the <em>Devices</em>
213 use the tools in the <em>Debug</em> tool window to identify the cause of the error.</p>
223 style="vertical-align:bottom;margin:0;height:20px"/> on the left side of the <em>Debug</em> tool
244 <em>Debug</em> tool window lets you examine variables and control the execution step by
282 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 7.</strong> The Variables view in the Debug tool window.</p>
298 tool window.</li>
299 <li>On the <em>Android DDMS</em> tool window, select the <strong>Devices | logcat tab</strong>.</li>
338 <p>The Android Device Monitor is a stand-alone tool with a graphical user interface for serveral
365 tool window.</li>
368 <em>Android DDMS</em> tool window.</li>
380 tool window.</li>
383 <em>Android DDMS</em> tool window.</li>