Many commands that display dialog boxes have equivalent commands that prompt for arguments on the
command line or on the Eclipse message area. For faster prompting than the dialog boxes allow, you can
choose to be prompted for arguments on the command line instead. To set this option, from the main
menu, click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click
the
General
setting. On the General Options dialog, select the
General Tab
, then select the option
Com-
mand line prompting
. To be more selective than this option permits, change the key bindings. For ex-
ample, to be prompted only on the command line when opening files, bind the
edit
command to
Ctrl
+
O
,
which is bound to the
gui_open
command by default.
The following table contains a partial list of user interface commands and their command line counter-
parts.
Table 3.1. UI Commands vs. Command Line Counterpart
Graphical Command
Command Line Version
gui_open
edit
gui_find
find
gui_replace
replace
gui_write_selection
put
gui_append_selection
append
gui_margins
margins
gui_tabs
tabs
gui_find_proc
find_proc
Common SlickEdit
®
Core Commands
Commands are essentially the names of functions. The following is a list of commands that we use fre-
quently in our own work, which you may also find useful.
Table 3.2. Common SlickEdit Core Commands
Command
Description
e
file
Edit a file
number
Go to line number
Common SlickEdit
®
Core Com-
mands
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