When you run your program, the IDE switches to the running workspace, which by default displays:
You can change the default behavior of the running workspace under the Execution Settings node in the Options window.
The Execution View lists all applications currently running in the IDE. Each application has a contextual menu with one item: Terminate Process. Choosing this item terminates the running process.
If no applications are running, this dialog box displays the message <No Processes Running>.
Each running application has a tab in the Output window, which displays the standard input and output of the application. You can govern the use of the tabs in the Output window under the Execution Settings node in the Options window. You can:
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Setting Runtime Options for the Environment
Runtime Tab in the Explorer |