
FreeLisp User's Guide
3 Common Features
FreeLisp was designed so that various features throughout the environment are identical. Every tool has certain elements which look the same, and perform the same sorts of jobs. With as many common features as possible throughout the environment, learning the different features available is much simpler, and you should get the best out of FreeLisp very quickly.
Most of the common features in the environment can be found under three menus -- the Works menu, the History menu and the Edit menu -- available in most windows. Using the commands available under these menus, you can:
- Move to any other FreeLisp tool.
- Use the common clipboard functions cut, copy, paste, and so on.
- Search and replace.
- Reissue a previous command.
- Undo a command.
- Customize the way in which the environment displays certain values.
- Update a tool to reflect changes in the environment.
- Use Windows Help and the FreeLisp Help facilities.
This chapter describes these features in full.
- 3.1 - Navigation between tools
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- 3.2 - Using edit functions
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- 3.3 - The History mechanism
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- 3.4 - Customizing the environment
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- 3.5 - Using Windows Help and FreeLisp help
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FreeLisp User's Guide - 5 FEB 1996

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