4.3 JP1/Advanced Shell Editor operation (Windows only)
The editor is a program you use to create job definition scripts and to edit existing job definition scripts. This section explains the JP1/Advanced Shell Editor window that is displayed when the editor starts. The section also explains the editor's functions by menu item.
The following lists the operations available in the JP1/Advanced Shell Editor window (the applicable section or subsection number is enclosed in parentheses):
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Creating job definition scripts (4.4.1)
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Setting up an operating environment for the editor (4.4.2)
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Setting up an execution environment for job definition scripts (4.4.3)
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Checking syntax (4.4.4)
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Searching for and replacing character strings (4.4.5)
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Setting and releasing breakpoints during debugging (4.4.6(1))
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Performing and canceling debugging (4.4.6(2))
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Adding variables to the watch list (4.4.6(3))
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Displaying coverage information (4.4.7)
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Editing existing job definition scripts (4.5)
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Saving job definition scripts (4.6)
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Printing the contents of job definition script files#
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Undoing the previous operation#
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Redoing the previous operation#
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Cutting a selected character string and saving it on the clipboard#
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Copying a selected character string onto the clipboard#
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Pasting the character string from the clipboard to a specified location#
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Selecting all character strings#
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Jumping to the execution-point line#
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Changing toolbar view/hide settings#
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Changing the status bar view/hide setting#
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Aligning toolbars#
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Changing the ruler view/hide setting#
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Changing the vertical scroll bar view/hide setting#
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Changing the horizontal scroll bar view/hide setting#
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Changing the line numbers view/hide setting#
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Displaying the beginning of the file#
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Displaying the end of the file#
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Changing the Watch List window view/hide setting#
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Changing the error window view/hide setting#
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Displaying Help#
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These operations are not explained in this manual (they are implemented by the standard Windows operating procedures or by selecting the corresponding items from the applicable menu lists).