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522 Writing Lua Scripts
All work done in the Script Editor is lost if you close the TI-Nspire or
PublishView document without saving it.
Exploring the Script Editor Interface
The Script Editor window opens when you insert a new script application or
edit an existing script application in a TI-Nspire or PublishView document.
Select options for creating new scripts or editing scripts from the Insert menu in
the Documents Workspace when a document is open.
Note: Although not labeled, the Documents Workspace is the default
workspace in the TI-Nspire Student Software and TI-Nspire CAS Student
Software.
The following figure shows the Script Editor with an existing script.
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Menu bar. Contains options for working with the Script Editor.
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Toolbar. Provides tools for common Script Editor functions. See the
Using
the Toolbar
section.
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Script title. Shows script title. Right-click the title to change it or by clicking
Edit > Set Script Title.
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Text box. Provides a space to type script text.
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Tools panel. Shows script data. See the
Using the Tools Panel
section.