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manual:chapter2:cmdline [2017/10/07 05:40]
claudio [Autocompletion of commands]
manual:chapter2:cmdline [2017/10/07 05:58]
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   * **LS<sup>hold</sup>-DN**: Cut the selection into the clipboard.   * **LS<sup>hold</sup>-DN**: Cut the selection into the clipboard.
 The clipboard is also shared with the stack, so objects from the stack can be pasted into the editor and text from the editor can be pasted into the stack. The clipboard is also shared with the stack, so objects from the stack can be pasted into the editor and text from the editor can be pasted into the stack.
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 +==== Using the menus while in the editor ====
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 +When the editor is open, most commands in the menu will insert the command name to the command line. When the editor is in algebraic mode **A**, some commands will be inserted as a function, including opening and closing parenthesis.
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 +If the menu is showing variables, using the menu tab will insert the name of the variable in the editor. 
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 +When using left or right shift (which normally do ''STO'' and ''RCL'' respectively), the ''STO'' or ''RCL'' will also be inserted.
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 +Finally, when using **RS<sup>hold</sup>-menukey** the content of the variable will be inserted as text in the editor.
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 +If the menu tab is displaying a directory, the menu key will change to the directory instead of inserting it's name. This allows traversing directories while editing text, transparently. The **LS-UP** (''UPDIR'') and **LS<sup>hold</sup>-UP** (''HOME'') are also active during the editing session.
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