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Coding box


The coding box is a component in UBIK® which appears on many occasions, namely every time when there is source code to be displayed or edited. It features a rich coding experience, tailored to Microsoft C#. Its regular configuration features syntax highlighting, line numbering and code folding as well as a lean Intellisense implementation.

Example of the Coding box used in the Code Editor control

Toolbar

The Coding box features a toolbar with the following items, from left to right:

Item Purpose Shortcut
Open Brings up a file dialog to select a text file to load code from Ctrl+O
Save Saves the current code into a text file Ctrl+S
Print Brings up the printing dialog to create a hardcopy of the current code Ctrl+P
Undo Undo the last change Ctrl+Z
Redo Redo the last undo Ctrl+Y
Cut Cut the currently selected text into the Clipboard Ctrl+X
Copy Copy the currently selected text into the Clipboard Ctrl+C
Paste Paste the current content of the Clipboard into the code Ctrl+V
Open type tree Shows the currently loaded type hierarchy of the Intellisense functionality -
Help No functionality yet -

Context menu

The Coding box features a context menu with the following items:

Item Purpose Shortcut
Undo Undo the last change Ctrl+Z
Redo Redo the last undo Ctrl+Y
Cut Cut the currently selected text into the Clipboard Ctrl+X
Copy Copy the currently selected text into the Clipboard Ctrl+C
Paste Paste the current content of the Clipboard into the code Ctrl+V
Delete Deletes the currently selected text Del
Select All Selects the entire code Ctrl+A

Intellisense

The Coding box features a lean Intellisense implementation for UBIK® objects.

  • when entering a . it tries to identify the word before the . and looks it up in the type tree; if it is found as a namespace, it will provide all relevant types, if it is found as a type it will provide properties, methods, events and delegates
    • if the word is neither found as a namespace or type, it tries to find a variable declaration in the code and continues the search from there
    • declarations of namespaces in using statements are also considered in the search
  • when pressing Ctrl+Space an autocomplete box will appear
  • once the Intellisense box is open, you can use the arrow keys to navigate through the items; use the Tab or Enter key to select an item

Useful shortcuts

The following shortcuts are additionally supported by this control:

Shortcut Purpose
Ctrl+F Brings up the Find/Replace Dialog

See also