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# <u>W</u>indow → <u>P</u>references → LPEX Editor → User Key Actions. | # <u>W</u>indow → <u>P</u>references → LPEX Editor → User Key Actions. | ||
− | # In the Key entry box, key a-s | + | # In the <u>Key<u> entry box, key a-s |
− | # In the | + | # In the A<u>ction</u> drop down, choose splitAndShift action |
# Press the Set button. | # Press the Set button. | ||
# Press the Apply button. | # Press the Apply button. |
Revision as of 18:19, 29 June 2007
WDSC LPEX - Tips for using the LPEX editor
Contents
Keyboard shortcuts
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In the LPEX command line type "?action", "?query", "?lpex" or "?seu" (in the full version of WDSC) and you are taken to the appropriate help page. Note on WDSC Lite V6 typing "?seu" brought up nothing.
Fonts
A good font to use on some displays is the ProggyClean fonts. Located at | Proggy Progamming Fonts Download Area
- Download your font of choice.
- Install the font into your font folder (usually under the C:\Windows system folder).
- Window → Preferences → LPEX Editor → Appearance.
- Click on the Font button to change the font to Proggy font you installed.
Remap keyboard shortcuts
The default action for Alt-S is to split the line and start the split at the left most position of the new line. Many times it is desired to have it split and stay were it split within the new line. From there you can move the new line text only a short distant. So, in order to make Alt-S split and leave the starting position of the new text in the same place you want to run the split and shift action.
Reassign a shortcut key for LPEX
- Window → Preferences → LPEX Editor → User Key Actions.
- In the Key<u> entry box, key a-s
- In the A<u>ction drop down, choose splitAndShift action
- Press the Set button.
- Press the Apply button.
LPEX command line
Search for the action of a keyboard shortcut.
- Goto into the command line by pressing Esc (if not already there).
- key (without quotes) "query keyAction.X-Y" where X is the keyboard shortcut in the form of a=Alt,c=Ctl or s=Shift and Y is any keyboard key.
- Example, "query keyAction.f4" reports back in default situations "showSourcePromptView".
Search for the keyboard shortcut of an action.
- Goto into the command line by pressing Esc (if not already there).
- key (without quotes) "query actionKey.ACTION" where ACTION is the LPEX editor action.
- Example, "query keyAction.showSourcePromptView" reports back in default situations "f4.t".
In the LPEX command line type "?action", "?query", "?lpex" or "?seu" (in the full version of WDSC) and you are taken to the appropriate help page. Note on WDSC Lite V6 typing "?seu" brought up nothing.