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scinotes
Scinotes: Embedded Scilab text editor
Calling Sequence
scinotes() scinotes(file) scinotes([file1, file2]) scinotes(file, line_number) scinotes(file, line_number, macro_name) scinotes([file1, file2], [line_number1, line_number2]) scinotes(file, 'readonly') scinotes(file, ['indent','trailing','quote']) scinotes([file1, file2], 'readonly') scinotes([file1, file2], ['indent','trailing','quote'])
Arguments
- file
a string, the file to be opened.
- [file1, file2]
a matrix of string, files to be opened.
- line_number
An integer, the number of the line to be highlighted at the opening of the file.
- macro_name
a string, the line number would be relative to the definition of the function macro_name
- [line_number1, line_number2]
a matrix of integer, each opened file will have its corresponding line highlighted.
Description
Scinotes
is an embedded Scilab text editor.
It can be started with a fresh text buffer pressing the "Editor"
button on top of the main Scilab window, or from Scilab command line with
the instruction editor()
, or it can open specific files
if invoked with any of the calling sequences above (whithout any
parameters, it opens editor with a blank file).
The same invocation adds further files to an already opened Editor.
With the option 'readonly', files are opened in read-only mode so they cannot be modified.
With the options 'indent', 'quote' or 'trailing', the editor will not be opened and the file(s) will be treated consequently to the actions. The actions are the following:
The action 'indent' will indent correctly the file.
The action 'trailing' will remove the trailing white spaces.
The action 'quote' will replace all simple quoted strings by double quoted ones.
One or several actions can be used at the same time, e.g. 'trailing' or ['indent','quote'].
Keyboard shortcuts are defined for most possible editing actions and reported by the menu entries.
Scinotes can be started in the following ways :
By the menu Applications. Choose Applications => Editor
From the command line:
scinotes()
scinotes(file)
scinotes([file1, file2])
scinotes(file, line_number)
scinotes([file1, file2], [line_number1, line_number2])
Menus and Shortcuts
Menu File
Command
Shortcut
Description
New... <CTRL-N> Open a new file
Open... <CTRL-O> Open an existing file
Recent Files Display files recently opened
Save <CTRL-S> Save a file
Save as... <CTRL-MAJ-S> Save a file as
Page Setup Setup page for printing
Print Preview <CTRL-MAJ-P> Open a print preview window
Print... <CTRL-P> Print a file
Close <CTRL-W> Close a file
Quit <CTRL-Q> Close Editor
Menu Edit
Command
Shortcut
Description
Undo <CTRL-Z> Undo action
Redo <CTRL-Y> Redo action
Cut <CTRL-X> Cut the selection
Copy <CTRL-C> Copy the selection
Paste <CTRL-V> Paste the selection
Select All <CTRL-A> Select the entire document
Delete Delete the selection
Comment Selection <CTRL-D> Comment selected lines
Uncomment Selection <CTRL-MAJ-D> Uncomment selected lines
Tabify Selection <TAB> Tabify selected lines
Untabify Selection <MAJ-TAB> Untabify selected lines
Indent <CTRL-I> Indent selected lines
Menu Search
Command
Shortcut
Description
Find/Replace <CTRL-F> Find and/or Replace an element
Goto line <CTRL-G> Goto line
Menu View
Command
Shortcut
Description
Show/Hide Toolbar Option to show or hide the toolbar
Highlight current line <CTRL-J> Highlight the current line
Line Numbers <CTRL-B> Display document's line numbers
Set Colors... Color settings for documents
Set Fonts... Font settings for documents
Reset default font Reset default font settings for documents
Menu Document
Command
Shortcut
Description
Syntax Type Syntax type settings (default type is Scilab)
Encoding Encoding settings (default type is UTF-8 Encoding)
Colorize Colorize the document
Auto Indent Activate the automatic indentation
Menu Execute
Command
Shortcut
Description
Load Into Scilab <CTRL-L> Load the entire document into the Scilab console
Evaluate Selection Load the selection into the Scilab console
Execute Into Scilab <CTRL-E> If the file exist, execute the content of the file
Remarks
- Document :
The default text colorization is the Scilab's syntax colorization.
The
auto-indent
mode indent a line according to Scilab's syntax (after a return action).
Examples
// editor without parameters scinotes(); // editor with a file name scinotes('SCI/modules/time/macros/datenum.sci'); // editor with a matrix of files name scinotes(['SCI/modules/time/macros/datenum.sci','SCI/modules/time/macros/datevec.sci']); // editor with a file name and the line number to highlight scinotes('SCI/modules/time/macros/datenum.sci', 5); // editor with a file name and the line number to highlight scinotes('SCI/modules/time/macros/datenum.sci', 8, 'datenum'); // editor with a matrix of files name and the corresponding matrix of lines to highlight // the files name matrix and the lines to highlight matrix should have the same size scinotes(['SCI/modules/time/macros/datenum.sci','SCI/modules/time/macros/datevec.sci'], [5,10]);
History
Versão | Descrição |
5.4.1 | ['indent','trailing','quote'] options added. |
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