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13.1 Displaying and editing files

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13 The Editor 13.1 Displaying and editing files

The Text view is the default view in the Editor, and is the one which you will become most familiar with. In this view, a buffer containing the text of the current file is displayed, and you can move around it and change its contents as you wish, then save it back to the original file (assuming that you have permission to write to it). The text view is automatically displayed when you first invoked the Editor, and you can click on the Text tab to switch back to it from any other view. Text view in the Editor below shows an Editor in the text view with a file open.

Figure 13.1 Text view in the Editor

The text view has three areas, described below.

13.1.1 The toolbar 13.1.2 The editor window 13.1.3 The echo area 13.1.4 Using keyboard commands

LispWorks IDE User Guide (Windows version) - 25 Nov 2011


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