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Script Editor
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Script Editor
Script Editor
Ribbon: Manage – Applications >
Script Editor
Menu: Tools – Scripts >
Script Editor…
Command line: SCRIPTED
The built-in script editor allows you to create, edit and run batch files of various formats: ActiveX (.JS, .VBS), LISP (.LSP), DCL, SCR.
Buttons
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New File. Select the type of script in the drop-down menu. |
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Open Script. |
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Save Script. |
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Save As. |
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Undo. |
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Redo. |
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Find Text. Opens the collapsed Search and Replace bar. |
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Replace Text. Opens the expanded Search and Replace bar. |
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Run Script. |
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Options. |
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Help. |
Search-Replace bar
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Fold/Unfold the Replace field. |
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The search pattern field. |
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Find Next. |
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Close bar. |
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The replacement pattern field. |
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Replace Next. |
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Replace All. |
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Match Case. |
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Use Regular Expressions. |
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Match Whole Word. |
Shortcuts
Select All |
Ctrl+A |
Copy |
Ctrl+C, Ctrl+Ins |
Insert |
Ctrl+V, Shift+Ins |
Cut |
Ctrl+X, Shift+Del |
Undo |
Ctrl+Z, Alt+BackSpace |
Redo |
Ctrl+Y |
Go to String |
Ctrl+G |
Find |
Ctrl+F |
Find Next |
F3 |
Find Selected |
Ctrl+F3 |
Replace |
Ctrl+H |
Open |
Ctrl+O |
Save |
Ctrl+S |
Save As |
Ctrl+Alt+S |
Properties |
Ctrl+P |
Run |
Ctrl+R |
Find the Matching Pair Bracket |
Ctrl+{ |
Options
The button opens the script editor Options dialog, where you can configure font settings for each category of a specific programming language.