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The procedure editor

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There are three ways to open the editor:
These are the different buttons that you will find in the editor:

\includegraphics[scale=1, clip]{pics/lire.eps} Save the changes made in the editor and then close it. It is this button that you have to press each time you want to apply newly-entered operations. If you prefer, you can use the keyboard shortcut ALT+Q.
\includegraphics[scale=1, clip]{pics/quit.eps} Quit the editor without saving any of the changes made there. You can also use the shortcut ALT+C.
\includegraphics[scale=1, clip]{pics/fileprint.eps} Print the contents of the editor.
\includegraphics[scale=1, clip]{pics/editcopy.eps} Copy the selected text to the clipboard
\includegraphics[scale=1, clip]{pics/editcut.eps} Cut the selected text to the clipboard
\includegraphics[scale=1, clip]{pics/editpaste.eps} Paste the selected text from the clipboard
\includegraphics[scale=1, clip]{pics/chercher.eps} Open a Replace/find Dialog Box for the procedure Editor

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\includegraphics{images/play.eps} At the bottom of the editor, a text field allow the user to define a main command. This command is the general instruction that launch the program. It can be access with the ``play'' button from the main window's tool bar. This command is saved and then restored when the editor and all its content are recorded in a Logo format file (.lgo)

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Loïc 2008-06-08