The
VLISP text editor is much more than a writing tool, it's a central
component of the VLISP programming environment. To appreciate the
versatility and value of the VLISP text editor, you need to be familiar
with the AutoLISP language. If you are not yet familiar with AutoLISP,
you can learn the basics in chapter 8,
AutoLISP Basics and
find additional information in chapter 9,
Using AutoLISP to Communicate with PRODNAME and
chapter 10,
Using AutoLISP to Manipulate PRODNAME Objects
Here are some of the major features of the text
editor:
- Color Coding of Files
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The text editor identifies different
parts of an AutoLISP program and assigns distinct colors to them.
This allows you to find program components easily such as function
calls and variable names, and helps you find typographical errors.
- Formatting of Text
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The text editor can format AutoLISP code for you,
making the code easier to read. You can choose from a number of
different formatting styles.
- Parenthesis Matching
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AutoLISP
code contains many parentheses, and the editor helps you detect
missing parentheses by finding the close parenthesis that goes with an
open parenthesis.
- Execution of AutoLISP Expressions
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You can test expressions and lines of code without
leaving the text editor.
- Multiple File Searching
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The
text editor can search for a word or expression in several files
with a single command.
- Syntax Checking of AutoLISP Code
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The
text editor can evaluate AutoLISP code and highlight syntax errors.
Details
on using the VLISP text editor begin with
Using the Text Editor.