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This page is part of the [[Advanced User's Guide]].
 
This page is part of the [[Advanced User's Guide]].
It contains information on the integrated query editor.
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It contains information on the integrated text editor.
  
The query editor in the BaseX GUI can be used to create, edit and save XQuery expressions, XML documents and any other text-based files.
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The text editor in the BaseX GUI can be used to create, edit and save XQuery expressions, XML documents and any other text-based files.
 
It provides numerous shortcuts, which are listed below. If a key combinations differs on Mac computers, it is displayed in the third column.
 
It provides numerous shortcuts, which are listed below. If a key combinations differs on Mac computers, it is displayed in the third column.
  
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|'''Win/Linux'''
 
|'''Win/Linux'''
 
|'''Mac'''
 
|'''Mac'''
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|Move one character to the left/right
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|←/→
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|Move one word to the left/right
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|Ctrl ←/→
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|Alt ←/→
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|Move to beginning/end of line
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|Home/End
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|⌘ ←/→
 
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|Move one line up/down
 
|Move one line up/down
 
|↑/↓
 
|↑/↓
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|Move one character to the right/left
 
|→/←
 
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|Move one word to the right/left
 
|Ctrl →/←
 
|⌘ →/←
 
 
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|Move one screen-full up/down
 
|Move one screen-full up/down
 
|Page ↑/↓
 
|Page ↑/↓
 
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|Move one screen-full up/down
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|Move to top/bottom
|Page ↑/↓
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|Ctrl ↑/↓
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|⌘ ↑/↓
 
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Revision as of 20:51, 29 January 2012

This page is part of the Advanced User's Guide. It contains information on the integrated text editor.

The text editor in the BaseX GUI can be used to create, edit and save XQuery expressions, XML documents and any other text-based files. It provides numerous shortcuts, which are listed below. If a key combinations differs on Mac computers, it is displayed in the third column.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Navigation

Description Win/Linux Mac
Move one character to the left/right ←/→
Move one word to the left/right Ctrl ←/→ Alt ←/→
Move to beginning/end of line Home/End ⌘ ←/→
Move one line up/down ↑/↓
Move one screen-full up/down Page ↑/↓
Move to top/bottom Ctrl ↑/↓ ⌘ ↑/↓
 

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