Close - This menu entry closes the current file. NOTE: You will be prompted to save any unsaved
changes that have been made to the file.
4.4.1 IDE Toolbar
The Irie Pascal Integrated Development Environment (IDE) toolbar provides quick shortcuts for the most
frequently used IDE menu entries. Each button in the toolbar is associated with a frequently used IDE
menu entry, and you can access the menu entry by clicking on the button. The toolbar contains the
following buttons:
This button is a shortcut for the New menu entry in the File menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Open... menu entry in the File menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Save menu entry in the File menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Print... menu entry in the File menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Find... menu entry in the Search menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Replace... menu entry in the Search menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Cut menu entry in the Edit menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Copy menu entry in the Edit menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Paste menu entry in the Edit menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Options... menu entry in the Project menu.
This button is a shortcut for the New... menu entry in the Project menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Open... menu entry in the Project menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Compile menu entry in the Project menu.
This button is a shortcut for the Run menu entry in the Project menu.
4.5.1 Bookmarks
The Integrated Development Environment (IDE) allows you to use keyboard short-cuts to bookmark up
to ten positions in each editor window, and quickly return to the bookmarked positions. See keyboard
short-cuts for more information.
4.6.1 Using mouse wheels
The Integrated Development Environment (IDE) allows you to use mouse wheels to do the following:
Rolling the mouse wheel, without holding down the Ctrl or Shift keys, will scroll the active editor
or message window.
Rolling the mouse wheel, while holding down the Ctrl key, will zoom the size of the text in the
editor and message windows.
Rolling the mouse wheel, while holding down the Shift key, will change the active window.
NOTE: Mouse wheels are not supported in Windows 95.