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=== [[Shortcuts for Table Navigation]] === | === [[Shortcuts for Table Navigation]] === | ||
− | Analytica now supports almost all the standard shortcuts for tables offered by Microsoft Excel. | + | Analytica now supports almost all the standard shortcuts for tables offered by Microsoft Excel. See [[Shortcuts for Table Navigation]] for details. |
=== Tab as a shortcut === | === Tab as a shortcut === |
Revision as of 20:32, 21 January 2010
What's new in Analytica 4.0? >
[Most of these shortcuts are new for Analytica 4.0]
Analytica now supports almost all the standard shortcuts for tables offered by Microsoft Excel. See Shortcuts for Table Navigation for details.
Tab as a shortcut
- tab:
- In a Diagram window, select the next node, in the sequence in which nodes were created
- In a Diagram window, select the next node, in the sequence in which nodes were created
- In an Object window, select the next Attribute field
- In a table, select the next cell
- shift+tab: Like tab, but in reverse sequence.
Shortcuts for Toolbar buttons
- F1: User Guide
- F2:
: Open Diagram window containing the selected node.
- F3:
: Open the Outliner window
- F4:
: Open the Object window for selected node.
- F5:
: Open the Result window for the selected variable. (same as CTRL+R)
- F6:
: Edit the definition (script for Button) of selected Variable or Function (same as CTRL+E) in Attribute Panel or Object window, depending on setting in Preferences... dialog.
- F7:
: Enter browse mode
- F8:
: Enter Edit mode
- F9:
: Enter Arrow mode.
- F10: Select the main menu bar.
- Use left or right arrow or a letter to select a menu.
- Use up or down arrow or a letter to select an option in that menu.
- F11: Toggle between Edit/Arrow editing modes (
←→
). In Analytica 3.1, this was F2.
- F12, or CTRL+F12: Open/close typescript window
Shortcuts using control by letter
- CTRL+A: Select all
- CTRL+B: Number Format...
- CTRL+C: Copy selected text, cell or region of a table, or nodes.
- CTRL+D: Duplicate nodes
- CTRL+E: Edit definition
- CTRL+F: Open Find dialog to find an object by identifier or title. In a table, Find will search table.
- CTRL+G: Find next matching item from Find dialog.
- CTRL+H: Find object with identifier matching the text you have selected -- e.g. in a definition.
- CTRL+I: Insert a new row or column after the row or column you have selected in an Edit table.
- CTRL+J: In a Diagram, align selected node(s) to grid
- CTRL+K: Kill (delete) the row or column you have selected in an Edit table.
- CTRL+L: Open dialog to Add Module...
- CTRL+M: Make an alias from the selected node(s).
- CTRL+N: Start a New Model
- CTRL+O: Open a model file
- CTRL+P: Print the current Diagram, Graph
- CTRL+Q: Exit (Quit) the model.
- CTRL+R: Show result for selected variable(s)
- CTRL+S: Save the model
- CTRL+T: Adjust selected node(s) to their default size
- CTRL+U: Open Uncertainty Options... dialog
- CTRL+V: Paste text, cell or region of a table, or selected nodes.
- CTRL+W: Close the model
- CTRL+X: Cut selected text or node(s).
- CTRL+Y: Toggle between viewing titles and identifiers
- CTRL+Z: Undo last action (typing text or moving or resizing node(s)
- CTRL+. (CTRL+dot): Stop the computation in progress.
- CTRL+Break: Stop the computation in progress.
- CTRL+' (CTRL+apostrophe): Open/close Typescript window. On some non-English keyboards, this combination is not available. In those cases, use F12.
Shortcuts for adding nodes to a diagram
- CTRL+1: New Decision node
- CTRL+2: New Variable node
- CTRL+3: New Chance node
- CTRL+4: New Objective node
- CTRL+5: New Module node
- CTRL+6: New Index node
- CTRL+7: New Constant node
- CTRL+8: New Function node
- CTRL+9: New Text node
- CTRL+0: New Button node
Shortcuts when editing a definition or other attribute
- ALT+click on a node: When you are editing the definition (or other attribute) in an Attribute panel, ALT-click on another node in the same diagram. This shortcut is very handy when writing a complex expression.
- Enter
- Return
- CTRL+Return
- CTRL+right-arrow: Move right one token
- CTRL+left-arrow: Move left one token
- CTRL+ALT+left-arrow: Find left paren that matches the right paren currently at the left of the caret.
- CTRL+ALT+right-arrow: Find right parent that matches the left parent currently to the right of the cursor.
- SHIFT+(any of the above): Select the characters between.
(More to be listed)
Shortcuts when editing a diagram
- Arrow: Move selected node(s) in direction of the arrow by a grid increment, if snap to grid is set -- otherwise, by one pixel.
- SHIFT+arrow: Move selected node(s) in direction of the arrow, by one pixel if snap to grid is set -- otherwise, by one grid increment.
- CTRL+left-arrow: Align left edges
- CTRL+F9: Align horiz center
- SHIFT+F9: Align vert centers of selected nodes
- CTRL+right-arrow: Align right edges
- CTRL+=: Align left and right edges of selected nodes
- CTRL+up-arrow: Align tops of selected nodes
- CTRL+down-arrow: Align bottoms of selected nodes
These shortcuts use two keystrokes in sequence -- not pressed together:
- =,right-arrow: Make selected nodes the same width as the first selected node
- =,down-arrow: Make selected nodes the same height as the first selected node
- =,=: Make selected nodes the same width and height as the first selected node
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