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1. If you want to print only a region of code, select that region.
2. In the PlanetPress Talk Editor, choose File | Print.
3. Adjust the print options if necessary.
File to print
File name: Displays the name of the file currently loaded in the Code area.
Print selected block: Select to print only the selected region of the program. Clear to print the complete program. This
option is available only if you have code selected in the Code area.
Options
Line numbers: Select to print code line numbers or clear to exclude them. The line numbers appear in the Editor along-
side the lines of code if the User Options are set to display them. Line numbers can provide a useful reference, par-
ticularly when debugging a program.
Word wrap: Select to have any line of code that extends beyond the page wrap to the next line. The wrap occurs on a
word break. Clear to prevent the word wrap, and thus force every line of code to occupy one line on the printed page.
Syntax print: Select to preserve the style attribute settings (Bold, Italic, Underline) set in the User Options, in the
printed output. Clear to remove these settings from the printed output. Note that Syntax print does not work if you
select Line numbers.
Left indent: Enter the left margin to use for the code on the printed page, in points. If you also select Line numbers, this
is the distance between the line numbers and the code.
4. If necessary, click Setup to display the Printer Setup dialog box and adjust the printer options.
5. Click OK.
Exit the PlanetPress Talk Editor
To exit the PlanetPress Talk Editor:
l In the PlanetPress Talk Editor, click OK.
The Editor verifies the code in the Code area. If it encounters any conversion or run errors, it displays the offending error in
the status bar and does not exit.
If the code is error-free, the Editor exits. If a file is currently loaded in the Code area, and you made modifications to it, the
Editor prompts for confirmation to save it before exiting.
Show or Hide the Commands Area or Spy List
To show or hide the Commands area:
l Choose View | Commands.
To hide the Commands area:
l Choose Close.
To show or hide the Spy list:
l Choose View | Spy List.
Adjust the Sizes of the Commands Area, Code Area and Spy List
To adjust the relative sizes of the Commands area, Code area, and Spy list:
1. Position the pointer over the right edge of the Commands area, or the top edge of the Spy list to display the double-
headed arrow pointer.
2. Click and drag to adjust the relative sizes of the Commands area, Code area, and/or Spy list.
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