Useful key combinations
You can use the following shortcut key combinations to facilitate the code writing.
| Ctrl+Spacebar | Opens a list of all B&OM standard functions. This list also shows information about the function of a statement and its parameters. To insert a command into the script editor, press Enter or double-click the command. |
| Ctrl+Alt+Spacebar | Opens a list of properties, functions and pools available in the current context. |
| Ctrl+K+X |
Opens control structures. Alternatively, you can press the Tab key for one of the listed keywords to display the corresponding command structure. For more information, see Control structures. |
| Alt+Right Arrow or Ctrl+Spacebar | Displays word completion. |
| Ctrl+K+C | Marks the current code line as a comment. |
| Ctrl+K+U | Removes the comment syntax from the current code line. |
| Ctrl+K+F | Indents the code line selected like the surrounding code lines. |
| Shift+Alt+T | Moves a line with the cursor below the next line. |
| Ctrl+U | Converts selected text to lowercase. |
| Ctrl+Shift+U | Converts selected text to uppercase. |
| Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar | Shows information about the current parameter. |
| Ctrl+Delete | Deletes the word to the right of the cursor. |
| Ctrl+Backspace | Deletes the word to the left of the cursor. |
| Ctrl+F | Displays the search dialog. |
| Ctrl+H | Displays the search and replace dialog. |
| F3 | Continues the search down the text. |
| Shift+F3 | Continues the search up the text. |