Editor Functions; Standard Editor - Fujitsu SOFTUNE User Manual

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Editor Functions

This section describes the functions of the SOFTUNE Workbench built-in standard
editor.

■ Standard Editor

SOFTUNE Workbench has a built-in editor called the standard editor. The standard editor is activated as
the Edit window in SOFTUNE Workbench. As many Edit windows as are required can be opened at one
time.
The standard editor has the following functions in addition to regular editing functions.
Keyword marking function in C/C++/assembler source file
Displays reserved words, such as if and for, in different color.
Error line marking function
The error line can be viewed in a different color, when executing Error Jump.
Bookmark setup function
A bookmark can be set on any line, and instantaneously jumps to the line. Once a bookmark is set, the line
is displayed in a different color.
Ruler, line number display function
The Ruler is a measure to find the position on a line; it is displayed at the top of the Edit window. A line
number is displayed at the left side of the Edit window.
Automatic indent function
When a line is inserted using the Enter key, the same indent (indentation) as the preceding line is set
automatically at the inserted line. If the space or tab key is used on the preceding line, the same use is set at
the inserted line as well.
Function to display Blank, Line Feed code, and Tab code
When a file includes a Blank, a Line Feed code, and Tab code, these codes are displayed with special
symbols.
Undo function
This function cancels the preceding editing action to restore the previous state. When more than one
character or line is edited, the whole portion is restored.
Tab size setup function
Tab stops can be specified by defining how many digits to skip when Tab codes are inserted. The default is
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