English
Language : 

45111 Datasheet, PDF (22/184 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – 14-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
4 The SX-Key/Blitz Interface
Close
Save
Closes the source code file currently displayed in the editor window. You may
also right-click on the file name in the open files list, and then left-click on the
prompt that is displayed to close a file.
When the file to be closed has been modified since the last save, a dialog box will
open allowing you to select whether or not to save the file or abort the close
operation; i.e. keep the file open in the editor.
Saves the source code file currently displayed in the editor window. The shortcut
button or Ctrl-S can also be used to save the file.
Save As…
Opens a Save As dialog box to save the source code currently displayed in the
editor window with a designated name.
Reopen
Displays a list of the files that were most recently edited. You may then click on
one of the list items to open any of these files directly.
Print…
Opens a print dialog box to print the source code currently displayed in the
editor window.
Exit
Terminates the SX-Key/Blitz editor.
4.3.2 The Edit Menu
Undo
This menu selection remains inactive until you make a change to the text in the
editor window. You can then revert the recent changes you have made to the
text. Ctrl-Z also activates the Undo function.
Redo
This is the opposite of the Undo function. It allows you to restore any changes
that were reverted by previous Undo actions. This selection remains inactive
until you have used the Undo function at least once. Ctrl-Y also does a redo.
After you have re-done an operation, you may undo it again.
Cut
Cuts the selected text from the editor window and stores it in the Windows
clipboard. Ctrl-X is the equivalent keyboard entry.
To select text, use one of the standard Windows methods, like moving the mouse
pointer across the text to be marked with the left mouse button pressed, or move
the cursor with the cursor keys while the Shift key is held down.
In order to select complete lines in the text, move the mouse cursor to the left
margin of the text area until it turns into an arrow, and then click the left mouse
button. To mark two or more lines, mark the first line, and then drag the mouse
up or down.
Page 22 • SX-Key/Blitz Development System Manual 2.0 • Parallax, Inc.