4.7.2 Options (Colors) dialog box
In the JP1/Advanced Shell Editor window, from the Edit menu, selecting Options displays the Options dialog box.
The Options dialog box contains the Format tab and the Colors tab.
Selecting the Colors tab displays the Options (Colors) dialog box.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Items in the dialog box
- Text
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Specifies a color for text.
The default is the system color.
- Edit background
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Specifies the background color in the edit mode.
The default is the system color.
- Debug background
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Specifies the background color in the debug mode.
The default is gray.
- Comments
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Specifies a color for comment lines.
The default is green.
- Line breaks
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Specifies a color for line breaks.
The default is red
- Built-in commands
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Specifies a color for built-in commands.
The default is blue.
- Reserved words
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Specifies a color for reserved words and ]].
The default is blue.
- Extended commands
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Specifies a color for extended commands.
The default is blue.
- Strings
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Specifies a color for character strings.
The default is dark purple.
- Updated line No.
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Specifies a color for updated line numbers.
The default is yellow.
- Cursors
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Specifies a color for the cursor that indicates the current location.
The default is blue.
- Reset to Default
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Resets the color settings for all items to the defaults.
(2) Operations in the dialog box
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Selecting any button other than Reset to Default opens the Set Colors dialog box where you can select a desired color. In the Set Colors dialog box, clicking the Create Colors button displays the Create Colors dialog box in which you can create a desired color.
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Clicking the OK button applies the specified color settings and then closes the dialog box.
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Clicking the Cancel button closes the dialog box without changing any color settings.