Difference between revisions of "IDE Window: Editor Options Keymap"
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<u><b>This is part of the online help for the IDE. </b></u><br/> | <u><b>This is part of the online help for the IDE. </b></u><br/> | ||
It describes the section: "Editor" / "Key Mappings". You can open the described dialog in your IDE via:<br/> | It describes the section: "Editor" / "Key Mappings". You can open the described dialog in your IDE via:<br/> | ||
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*The source-editor pop-up menu: "Editor properties ... | *The source-editor pop-up menu: "Editor properties ... | ||
Revision as of 09:55, 25 October 2012
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This is part of the online help for the IDE.
It describes the section: "Editor" / "Key Mappings". You can open the described dialog in your IDE via:
- The menu: "Tools" => "Options" / Editor options ...
- The source-editor pop-up menu: "Editor properties ...
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Key Mapping
Filter
At the top there is an edit field to set a text filter. You can type some letters and the tree will be updated to show only those keys which description contains the word. Set empty to show all.
Tree of IDE shortcuts
Here you can see all commands and shortcuts of the IDE. Click on one of the keys to popup a dialog to edit the shortcut.
Find key combination
Click on the button to show a dialog. Grab a key and press ok. The tree will then only show those keys that start with the shortcut. Select VK_UNKNOWN to show all.
Choose scheme
Load one of the predefined key mappings. This will replace all your shortcuts.
Check consistency
Search for double defined keys.