7. Select entire file
8. Deselect
Except for empty character selections and line selections, the selections are locked so that the cursor re-
mains stationary.
Setting Selection Options
Many options are available for setting your selection preferences. To access these options, from the main
menu, click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click
the
General
setting. On the General Options dialog, select the
Selections Tab
.
Cutting, Copying, and Moving Text
Dragging and Dropping
Selected text can be copied or moved by dragging and dropping the selected text using the left mouse
button. To set this functionality, from the main menu, click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click the
General
setting. On the General Options dialog, select
the
More Tab
. Select the option
Allow drag drop text
.
Using Clipboards
Use clipboards to copy or move text among files that are being edited. This includes files that are being
edited, the command line, a dialog text box, or another application that supports text clipboards, such as a
word processor. When using a cut or copy command, a clipboard is created. Insert this clipboard back in-
to the buffer by pressing
Ctrl
+
V
.
Press
Ctrl
+
K
to copy the current word to the clipboard. Then use
Ctrl
+
V
to paste it anywhere. Pressing
Ctrl
+
K
multiple times in succession creates one clipboard. All clipboard-related commands are available
on the
Edit
drop-down menu.
To move text between clipboards, complete the following steps:
1. Go to the beginning of a line with some text and press
Ctrl
+
E
to erase the text to the end of that line.
2. Press
Ctrl
+
V
to paste the text back in.
3. Move the cursor somewhere else in the buffer and press
Ctrl
+
V
. You have just made a copy of a line
of text without selecting anything first.
Pressing the same cut key multiple times in succession creates one clipboard. If you press
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
K
three times to cut three words, one clipboard is created that you can insert with
Ctrl
+
V
. This is true for cut
line (
Ctrl
+
Backspace
) and erase to end of line (
Ctrl
+
E
) as well.
Tip
Cutting, Copying, and Moving
Text
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Summary of Contents for Corev3.3 for Eclipse
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