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):
Creating job definition scripts (4.4.1 Creating job definition scripts)
Setting up an operating environment for the editor (4.4.2 Setting up an operating environment for the editor)
Setting up an execution environment for job definition scripts (4.4.3 Setting up an execution environment for job definition scripts)
Checking syntax (4.4.4 Checking syntax)
Searching for and replacing character strings (4.4.5 Searching for and replacing character strings)
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Setting and releasing the breakpoint upon execution of debugging ("4.4.6 Debugging" > "(1) Setting and releasing breakpoints during debugging")
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Executing and stopping the debugging ("4.4.6 Debugging" > "(2) Performing and canceling debugging")
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Setting and releasing the breakpoint upon execution of debugging ("4.4.6 Debugging" > "(3) Referencing and updating variable values while debugging")
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Simulating errors ("4.4.6 Debugging" > "(4) Simulating errors")
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Executing the action of the trap command ("4.4.6 Debugging" > "(5) Executing the trap command's action")
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Changing the message output mode#
Displaying coverage information (4.4.7 Displaying coverage information)
Editing existing job definition scripts (4.5 Editing existing job definition scripts (Windows only))
Saving job definition scripts (4.6 Saving job definition scripts (Windows only))
Printing the contents of job definition script files#
Undoing the previous operation#
Redoing the previous operation#
Cutting a selected character string and saving it on the clipboard#
Copying a selected character string onto the clipboard#
Pasting the character string from the clipboard to a specified location#
Selecting all character strings#
Jumping to the execution-point line#
Changing toolbar view/hide settings#
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Switching the appearance of the application#
Changing the status bar view/hide setting#
Changing the ruler view/hide setting#
Changing the vertical scroll bar view/hide setting#
Changing the horizontal scroll bar view/hide setting#
Changing the line numbers view/hide setting#
Displaying the beginning of the file#
Displaying the end of the file#
Displaying Help#
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Using the input support function
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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).