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2-32 TSP Programming Fundamentals
Series 2600 System SourceMeters Reference Manual
Tasks tab
This tab displays user-defined tasks associated with specific files, specific lines in
specific files, as well as generic tasks that are not associated with any specific file.
A task marker (√) can be inserted for a line of code in the left-hand margin of the
Script Editor. Right-click the line number for the code and select Add Task from
the mouse menu. In the New Task window, type in a description of the task and
click OK. The task will be added to the Task tab. If you click the task in the Tasks
tab, the line of code that has the task marker will be highlighted in the Script
Editor. A task can be cleared from the Script Editor by right-clicking the task
marker and selecting Remove Task.
A task that is not linked to any code or file can be added to the Tasks tab. Place
the mouse cursor in the Tasks tab, right-click the mouse, and then select Add
Task to enter a description of the task.
Command Help tab
This tab provids details on ICL functions and attributes (see
Section 4
of this man-
ual). The first page of Command Help provides links to the major topics of the help
file. Click ICL commands list to display the list of functions and attributes. Click a
function or attribute to display the details.
Language Help tab
This tab provides details on the Test Script Language (TSL); see
"Test Script Lan-
guage (TSL)
reference" later in this section. The first page of Language Help pro-
vides links to the major topics of the help file.
Browser View tab
When on-line to the internet, this tab serves as a browser for the Keithley
Instruments web site (www.keithley.com).
Bookmarks tab
Tasks tab
This tab displays bookmarks that are placed in the Script Editor by the user. A
bookmark is placed for a line of code in the left-hand margin of the Script Editor.
Right-click the line number for the code and select Add Bookmark from the mouse
menu. In the Add Bookmark window, type in a bookmark name and click OK. The
bookmark name will be added to the Bookmarks tab.
In the Bookmarks tab, clicking a bookmark displays and highlights the line of code
that has the bookmark. A bookmark can be removed from the Script Editor by
right-clicking the bookmark and selecting Remove Bookmark.
The Bookmarks tab in
Figure 2-19
shows an example of using bookmarks. Each
bookmark in the tab is linked to a function for a script file that exists in the Project
2600S-901-01 Rev. A / May 2006
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