10-20-2021 07:04 AM - last edited on 05-25-2023 07:38 AM by JackLacava
10-20-2021 07:16 AM
Yes, there are some, her is a list of the Business Rules Editor shortcuts we know about. This list might not be complete.
Ctrl+L | Deletes the current line |
Ctrl+C | If nothing is selected duplicates the current line |
Ctrl+] | Find the matching close parenthesis and moves the cursor to the end or beginning. |
Shift+Ctrl+] | Selects the whole string between matching parenthesis and moves the cursor to the end or beginning. |
Ctrl+Space | Shows the Intellisense window for that specific item (use when you want to see Intellisense, of course after you lost it 😊). |
Space | Autofill from the Intellisense when you are in Intellisense window. |
Ctrl+U | Change to lowercase |
Shift+Ctrl+U | Change to Uppercase |
Ctrl+M | Collapses all collapsible regions |
Ctrl++ | selects the full word, the full line, the full block … (always one step larger) |
Ctrl+- | deselects the full word, the full line, the full block … (always one step smaller) |
Alt+<cursor up> | Moves a selected block one line up |
Alt+<cursor down> | Moves a selected block one line up |
Ctrl+t | Switches the char left and right from the cursor |
Shift+ Ctrl+t | Switches the words left and right from the cursor |
Ctrl+i | Instantaneous searches forward while typing a word |
Shift+ Ctrl+i | Instantaneous searches backward while typing a word |
If you find additional shortcuts, please reply to this post, I will add them to the list.
10-20-2021 02:25 PM
Christian,
Fantastic post. Some additional shortcuts I was taught by @ManasviR at Finit
1) Modify multiple lines of code at the same time:
Hold down the Alt key and drag a box around the code you want to modify:
2) Shift + Insert: Creates a duplicate of the current row (no need to highlight the row)
3) Shift + Delete: Delete the whole line that user is currently on (no need to highlight the row)
4) Ctrl + i: This will search for whatever is typed (similar to the search box).
5) Use Tab (or Shift + Tab) to indent (or outdent) entire blocks of code. Just highlight what you want to indent first.
6) Split your editor into two sections
There are quite a few more, but these are some of the more useful ones.
10-25-2021 12:13 PM
Hi Christian - Great stuff. Some small edits:
Ctrl+L and Shift+Delete both delete the current line and place it on the clipboard.
Ctrl+M toggles between expanding and collapsing all expandable regions. It starts with expanding, then collapses on the second press.
I could not get Ctrl+C to work for me.
10-20-2021 07:16 AM
Yes, there are some, her is a list of the Business Rules Editor shortcuts we know about. This list might not be complete.
Ctrl+L | Deletes the current line |
Ctrl+C | If nothing is selected duplicates the current line |
Ctrl+] | Find the matching close parenthesis and moves the cursor to the end or beginning. |
Shift+Ctrl+] | Selects the whole string between matching parenthesis and moves the cursor to the end or beginning. |
Ctrl+Space | Shows the Intellisense window for that specific item (use when you want to see Intellisense, of course after you lost it 😊). |
Space | Autofill from the Intellisense when you are in Intellisense window. |
Ctrl+U | Change to lowercase |
Shift+Ctrl+U | Change to Uppercase |
Ctrl+M | Collapses all collapsible regions |
Ctrl++ | selects the full word, the full line, the full block … (always one step larger) |
Ctrl+- | deselects the full word, the full line, the full block … (always one step smaller) |
Alt+<cursor up> | Moves a selected block one line up |
Alt+<cursor down> | Moves a selected block one line up |
Ctrl+t | Switches the char left and right from the cursor |
Shift+ Ctrl+t | Switches the words left and right from the cursor |
Ctrl+i | Instantaneous searches forward while typing a word |
Shift+ Ctrl+i | Instantaneous searches backward while typing a word |
If you find additional shortcuts, please reply to this post, I will add them to the list.
10-20-2021 02:25 PM
Christian,
Fantastic post. Some additional shortcuts I was taught by @ManasviR at Finit
1) Modify multiple lines of code at the same time:
Hold down the Alt key and drag a box around the code you want to modify:
2) Shift + Insert: Creates a duplicate of the current row (no need to highlight the row)
3) Shift + Delete: Delete the whole line that user is currently on (no need to highlight the row)
4) Ctrl + i: This will search for whatever is typed (similar to the search box).
5) Use Tab (or Shift + Tab) to indent (or outdent) entire blocks of code. Just highlight what you want to indent first.
6) Split your editor into two sections
There are quite a few more, but these are some of the more useful ones.
10-21-2021 04:19 AM
Hi Phil, thank you for the information, if you don't mind, I will add the missing shortcuts to the table. Cheers Christian
02-08-2024 11:40 AM
hi folks,
"Comment out" + "Uncomment": What are their shortcut keys? TY.
10-25-2021 12:13 PM
Hi Christian - Great stuff. Some small edits:
Ctrl+L and Shift+Delete both delete the current line and place it on the clipboard.
Ctrl+M toggles between expanding and collapsing all expandable regions. It starts with expanding, then collapses on the second press.
I could not get Ctrl+C to work for me.
10-29-2021 06:40 PM
Ctrl+C is not going to duplicate, it adds that to the clipboard, and then you can use Ctrl +V to paste the line.
I did post something a while ago here.
OneStream Business Rule Editor - Quick Tip #1 - CPM Insights
Some of them are captured by Chrisitian.