$Revision: 5.0.2.4 $
Package: TOP-LEVEL
The initial default value is t, which causes a :zoom after moving to a new frame with the top-level commands :dn, :up, :top and :bottom.
If the value is nil, then there will not be an automatic zoom after moving to a new frame with any of those commands.
If the value is :current, then the top-level commands :dn, :up, ::top, :bottom and :find, will print only the current frame.
If the value is an integer n, then the top-level commands dn, :up, ::top, :bottom and :find, will print n frames. Setting *auto-zoom* to an integer will not affect the number of frames :zoom shows (see the :zoom keyword argument count).
This variable is not available in Lisp images built with a minimal top level, that is built with the include-tpl argument to build-lisp-image specified nil. See 10.0 Minimal top levels in building_images.htm for information on minimal top levels.
See debugging.htm for information on the debugger.
The general documentation description is in introduction.htm. The index is in index.htm.
Copyright (C) 1998-1999, Franz Inc., Berkeley, CA. All Rights Reserved.