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Undo restores the editor window to the state it was in prior to the most recent edit.
Cut removes the highlighted text from the editor window and places it on the clipboard.
Copy places a duplicate of the highlighted text on the clipboard.
Paste places a copy of the most recent entry to the clipboard at the current cursor location.
Search/Replace opens a case sensitive search and replace dialog. The Find Next button locates and highlights the text placed in the "Find" text box. The Replace button locates the next occurence of the "Find" text and replaces it with the "Replace With" text. Replace All locates all occurences of the "Find" text and replaces them with the contents of the "Replace With" text box.
Comment allows for block commenting of code. To use, highlight the section of code that is to be commented and select this option. In Ada 95, this is done by inserting double dashes (--) at the start of each line. In Java, C and C++, the highlighted section of code is enclosed by /* and */.
Uncomment performs the reverse action of comment. Note that in Java, C and C++, ALL instances of /* and */ are removed from the highlighted block of code.
Goto Line moves the cursor to the selected line number.
Select All highlights the contents of the CSD editor window.
Autoindent enables pcGRASP's indentation feature. That is, when a return is pressed, the cursor automatically moves to the next line and then spaces to the most recent level of indentation. If not active, the cursor moves to the beginning of the next line.
Copy as TrueType places a copy of the highlighted text on the clipboard in a format suitable for pasting into other editors, such as MS Word or Wordpad. This option preserves the CSD during the copy, a plain copy does not.
Paste as TrueType places a copy of the most recent item on the clipboard at the current cursor location. If text is highlighted in the editor window, that text is replaced. This version of paste removes any CSD TrueType characters that may be embedded as a result of copying from another editor, such as MS Word.
Convert Keywords to Uppercase is available only for Ada 95 and VHDL, since neither language is case sensitive. This option finds the keywords in a source file and converts them to "UPPERCASE".
Convert Keywords to Lowercase is available only for Ada 95 and VHDL, since neither language is case sensitive. This option finds the keywords in a source file and converts them to "lowercase".
Insert File opens a dialog from which the user selects a pre-existing file to insert at the current cursor location. If a block is highlighted in the CSD window, it will be replaced.