7 Editor commands
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Most of the commands listed in this chapter duplicate actions you can perform using the Editor's Graphical User Interface (GUI). Green Hills Software provides these commands so you can customize the Editor to help you work more efficiently. For example:
- If you do not want to use the mouse when you are editing, you can bind any command to a keystroke combination. Since all editor actions available from the GUI are also commands, all Editor functionality may be bound to keys in this way.
- If you find that you are often performing the same two or more actions in succession, you can combine the commands for these actions into a single keystroke, key sequence, mouse button combination, GUI button, or menu item.
Please see
Chapter 9, "Configuring and customizing MULTI" to find out how you can bind commands to menus, keystrokes, mouse clicks, and buttons. Of course, many of these commands are already accessible via the default bindings; for a list of those defaults, please see
Chapter 8, "Default key bindings".
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