wise, the editing mode is set to
replace
.
•
Throw away file lists
- If selected, the modified File Manager file lists can be modified and closed
without being prompted to save.
•
Auto exit build window
- If selected, the concurrent build window is automatically exited when the buf-
fer is closed or when exiting the editor.
•
Edit "A B C" start on file A
- If selected, the first file opened becomes the active buffer.
•
Short key names
- If selected, key names in the MDI menu bar are condensed (non-CUA). For long
CUA key names, clear this check box.
•
Reflow next
- If selected, the
reflow_paragraph
command places the cursor on the next paragraph
after it has reformatted the current paragraph. Otherwise, the cursor is kept at the same location within
the current paragraph.
•
Protect read-only mode
- If selected, the editor will not let you modify a file that is in read-only mode.
The
save
command always prompts for a different output file name if the file is in read-only mode.
•
CUA text box
- If selected, the keys
Ctrl
+
X
,
Ctrl
+
C
, and
Ctrl
+
V
perform
cut
,
copy
, and
paste
com-
mands respectively for a text box other than the command line. In addition, the dialog manager takes
over the keys
Alt
+
A
through
Alt
+
Z
for selecting controls.
Note
Do not mark this check box if you want all of the keys to operate the same in a text box as they
do in the command line and edit windows.
•
Paren match style
- This feature always uses fast brace matching. Select from the following options
(the first three are mutually exclusive):
•
Highlight
- When selected, typing a closing parenthesis temporarily block-selects the text within the
parenthesis pair.
•
Cursor to begin paren
- When selected, typing a closing parenthesis temporarily places the cursor
on the matching begin parenthesis.
•
None
- When selected, typing a closing parenthesis just inserts the close parenthesis.
•
Highlight matching blocks
- When selected, the corresponding parenthesis, brace, bracket, or be-
gin/end word pairs under the cursor are automatically highlighted.
Tip
To customize the highlighting color, go to
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click the
Color
setting. Select the
Block Matching
screen ele-
ment. To adjust the delay in milliseconds before the highlighting is updated, go to
Macro
→
Set
Macro Variable
and modify the variable
def_match_paren_idle
. See
Setting Colors for Screen
General Options Dialog
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