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Using Caché Studio - InterSystems Documentation

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Setting <strong>Studio</strong> Options2. Select a syntax element (such as comments)3. Select the desired foreground (and background color if you must!) color4. Click Apply to use the new color scheme.Reset reverts the selected syntax element to its default color.Reset All reverts all syntax colors to their default values.Note:You can also change the color for a particular syntax element by right-clicking itin the editor window and selecting Set Syntax Color.Keyword Expansion CaseIndentationThis feature only applies to <strong>Caché</strong> ObjectScript routines.Specifies the case (Use Current Case, Uppercase, Lowercase, or Mixed Case) used to expandObjectScript commands when you select Edit > Advanced > Expand Commands. Set thisoption, highlight the code you want to expand, then select Edit > Advanced > Expand Commands.This also applies if you are compressing commands.Defines characteristics of automatic indentation.• Basic: If enabled, if a line begins with a tab, a space, or any combination of spaces andtabs, when you press Enter, the next line is started automatically with the same combinationof spaces and tabs.• User-defined ('/t' for tab): If enabled, you can specify any characters that you would like to be automaticallyentered at the start of each subsequent line. For example, if you enter the set of characters\t.#/; (tab, dot, pound, slash, semi-colon) and if a line begins with any of these charactersor any combination of these characters, when you press Enter, the next line isstarted automatically with the same combination of characters.• None: No automatic indentation is provided.ViewControls the display of some items.• Show Special Characters: If enabled, the editor displays newline and tab characters usingspecial symbols.• Tab Size: Specifies the size of a tab by number of spaces.132 <strong>Using</strong> <strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Studio</strong>

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