OS. Home ribbon tab
Tool Name | Description | Shortcut |
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Paste |
Pastes the clipboard contents (text only) at the cursor position. | Ctrl+V |
Cut |
Copies the selected contents to the clipboard and deletes the original. | Ctrl+X |
Copy |
Copies the selected contents to the clipboard. | Ctrl+C |
Tool name | Description | Shortcut |
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Select All | Selects the entire contents of the programming area. | Ctrl+A |
Undo |
Undoes the last action in the editor. | Ctrl+Z |
Redo |
Reverses the last undo action. | Ctrl+Y |
Indent | Indents the selected line or lines. | |
Outdent | Outdents the selected line or lines. | |
Comment |
Changes the current line (or lines, if a selection spans multiple lines) to a comment. These lines are then ignored by the compiler. | |
Uncomment |
Changes a commented line or lines back to commands to be interpreted by the compiler. |
Tool name | Description | Shortcut |
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Find |
Opens the Find dialog, which is used to find strings that match the dialog input. | Ctrl+F |
Replace |
Opens the Replace dialog, which is used to replace any matched strings with a different string. | Ctrl+H |
Goto |
Opens the Go To Line dialog, which is used to move the cursor to a specified line number. | Ctrl+G |
Tool name | Description |
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Run |
Runs the current macro. |
Pause |
Pauses running the current macro. Click again to resume. |
Stop |
Stops running the current macro. |
Tool name | Description |
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Toggle Design Mode |
Toggles the display of the design pane, which allows you to review status and values during code debugging. |
Toggle Breaks | Adds or removes a breakpoint at the line where the cursor is
currently placed. Note: A breakpoint indicates where the script editor
should suspend your code so you can take a look at the code
details.
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Clear Breaks | Removes all breakpoints from the code. |
Step Into | Running the code with this tool advances the macro execution one step at a time. |
Step Out | This tool resumes the macro execution until the current function returns. |
Step Over | This tool allows you to advance beyond code your not interested in reviewing. It then advances to the next step. |
Current Statement |
Tool name | Description |
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User Dialog |
Opens the UserDialog Editor, which is used to create end-user dialogs for your macro. |
Add References |
Opens the References dialog, which is used to include references for APIs, including OpenSTAAD. |
Browse Object |
Opens the ActiveX Automation Members dialog, which allows you to browse the contents of currently available libraries. |
View Objects |
The drop-down list is used to toggle the display of Object and Proc lists in the main view. |