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The Session Manager is similar to the one in APL+Win (which was modeled after an old product of mine, TallScreen). | The Session Manager is similar to the one in APL+Win (which was modeled after an old product of mine, TallScreen). | ||
==Features== | |||
* In particular, you may move the cursor around on the screen changing text as you desire. If you press '''Enter''' on a line, the original text of that line is restored, the changed line is copied to a new line at the bottom of the text and is executed. | * In particular, you may move the cursor around on the screen changing text as you desire. If you press '''Enter''' on a line, the original text of that line is restored, the changed line is copied to a new line at the bottom of the text and is executed. | ||
* Text may be selected with the mouse and copied using Ctrl-C or <u>C</u>opy from the right-click menu. | * Text may be selected with the mouse and copied using Ctrl-C or <u>C</u>opy from the right-click menu. | ||
* Text may be pasted into the Session Manager in various formats. If the text is all Unicode, Ctrl-V or <u>P</u>aste from the right-click menu may be used. If the incoming text includes APL characters is in a different format than Unicode, try one of the options in the Paste More choice from the right-click menu. Text coming from the ISO Extended APL Standard, APL+Win, and APL2 is supported. If you know of other system, please let us know by sending a message on one of the forums. | * Text may be pasted into the Session Manager in various formats. If the text is all Unicode, Ctrl-V or <u>P</u>aste from the right-click menu may be used. If the incoming text includes APL characters is in a different format than Unicode, try one of the options in the Paste More choice from the right-click menu. Text coming from the ISO Extended APL Standard, APL+Win, and APL2 is supported. If you know of other system, please let us know by sending a message on one of the forums. | ||
* Multiple workspaces may be open at the same time by used of tabs along the top of the Session Manager window. Click on a tab to bring the corresponding workspace to the forefront. | * Multiple workspaces may be open at the same time by used of tabs along the top of the Session Manager window. Click on a tab to bring the corresponding workspace to the forefront. | ||
==System Commands== | |||
* [[CLOSE|<apll>)CLOSE</apll>]] | |||
* [[COPY|<apll>)COPY</apll>]] | |||
* [[EDIT|<apll>)EDIT</apll>]] | |||
* [[EXIT|<apll>)EXIT</apll>]] | |||
* [[NEWTAB|<apll>)NEWTAB</apll>]] | |||
* [[RESET|<apll>)RESET</apll>]] |
Revision as of 09:48, 1 May 2008
The Session Manager is similar to the one in APL+Win (which was modeled after an old product of mine, TallScreen).
Features
- In particular, you may move the cursor around on the screen changing text as you desire. If you press Enter on a line, the original text of that line is restored, the changed line is copied to a new line at the bottom of the text and is executed.
- Text may be selected with the mouse and copied using Ctrl-C or Copy from the right-click menu.
- Text may be pasted into the Session Manager in various formats. If the text is all Unicode, Ctrl-V or Paste from the right-click menu may be used. If the incoming text includes APL characters is in a different format than Unicode, try one of the options in the Paste More choice from the right-click menu. Text coming from the ISO Extended APL Standard, APL+Win, and APL2 is supported. If you know of other system, please let us know by sending a message on one of the forums.
- Multiple workspaces may be open at the same time by used of tabs along the top of the Session Manager window. Click on a tab to bring the corresponding workspace to the forefront.