•
Smart next window
- (Not available in SlickEdit Core.) Use this combo box to select from the following
different windowing styles:
•
Smart next window
- This is the default style. It allows you to press
Ctrl
+
Tab
(
next_window
com-
mand) to switch the focus between the two most frequently used open editor windows, rather than al-
ways going to the next window. Press
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
Tab
(
prev_window
command) to switch between
all open editor windows. This style is similar to how
Ctrl
+
Tab
and
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
Tab
work in other Win-
dows MDI applications, like Visual Studio.
•
Reorder windows
- If selected, activating an existing window reinserts the window after the current
window. Neither
Ctrl
+
Tab
nor
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
Tab
reorders the windows. This option is very good for
switching between more than two files, but it is not the Windows standard (which means you’re prob-
ably not used to it). It's similar to the way SlickEdit Core reorders buffers.
•
No window reordering
- If selected, newly opened windows are inserted after the current window,
like in all settings. Activating an existing window, pressing
Ctrl
+
Tab
, or pressing
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
Tab
does not reorder windows. This option is best if you like to memorize the hot key numbers on the
Window menu (for example,
Alt
+
W,1
because it attempts to keep the hot key numbers the same.
•
Use block cursor
- If selected, a text mode-style cursor is used instead of a vertical cursor.
•
Window left margin (inch)
- If selected, this specifies the space between the left edge of the window
and the editor text in inches. This value has no effect when there are bitmaps displayed in the left mar-
gin, since more space is necessary.
•
Max clipboards
- Specifies the maximum number of clipboards saved. By default, a stack of your last
50 clipboards are kept, any one of which can be pasted with
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
V
.
•
Word help filename
- Specifies the Word Help file names used by the
wh
command (
Help
→
F1 Index
Help
or
Ctrl
+
F1
),
wh2
command (
Ctrl
+
F2
), and
wh3
command.
Exit Tab
The
Exit
tab contains settings that occur when exiting the editor. To access these settings, click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click the
General
setting.
On the General Options dialog, select the
Exit
tab.
Figure 10.29. General Options: Exit Tab
General Options Dialog
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Summary of Contents for Corev3.3 for Eclipse
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