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Color and Printing Features
The Java Source Editor can identify various Java language elements by displaying each in a different color. The language elements that it can identify are: keywords, number, strings, characters, operators and comments. Each of these may be assigned an individual color in the Program Settings. Additionally, the background and foreground colors can be specified, and a screen font can be chosen.
When printing a Java source file, all of the color settings (with the exception of background) will be used if the printer supports color printing. The user can also specify page margins and a printer font in the Program Settings' Printing page. The user can also indicate whether long lines should be wrapped (they will be wrapped at word boundaries), and whether a header should be printed at the top of each page.
To print a Java source file, select the print command on the File menu of the Java Source Editor. An operating system-specific dialog will appear displaying any options for the available printer(s). After the user confirms this dialog, the document will be printed.
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