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Edit Menu
The Edit menu in Arbortext Styler includes the following fields:
Menu option
Description
Enabled
Keyboard shortcut
Undo
Undoes the last action performed in Arbortext Styler.
After performing an action that modifies the stylesheet.
CTRL+Z
Redo
Redoes the last action that was undone.
After an action has been undone.
CTRL+Y
Cut
Deletes the selected element, context, condition, or property set and stores it in a paste buffer (clipboard).
When a selected object can be deleted.
CTRL+X
Copy
Makes a copy of the selected element, context, condition, or property set and stores it in a paste buffer.
When a selected object can be copied.
CTRL+C
Paste
Inserts the contents of the paste buffer at the selected location.
When the contents of the paste buffer can be inserted at the selected location.
CTRL+V
Properties
Enables you to perform the following operations for contexts, conditions or property sets:
Cut - Deletes the properties of the selected context, condition, or property set and stores it in a paste buffer (clipboard). If the selected object has properties for more than one type of output, the Cut Properties dialog box opens.
Copy - Copies the properties of the selected context, condition, or property set and stores it in a paste buffer.
Paste - Opens the Paste Properties dialog box.
Delete - clears the values of any properties set for the selected context, condition, or property set.
When the selected context, condition or property set has been mapped to a style and includes specifically defined properties
No
Delete
Deletes the selected object.
This option is valid for all definition types and can be invoked from within any list view.
When a selected object can be deleted.
DELETE
Rename
Enables you to rename the selected object.
This option is valid for all definition types and can be invoked from within any list view.
When an element is selected.
F2
Select All
Selects all of the objects in the list.
This option is valid for all definition types and can be invoked from within any list view.
Always
No
Find Where Used
Opens the Find Where Used dialog box, enabling you to list the uses of a selected object, and any references to it, in your stylesheet.
This option is valid for all definition types and can be invoked from within any list view.
Always
CTRL+F
Find Explicit Properties
Opens the Find Explicit Properties dialog box, enabling you to list the occurrences of an explicitly set property in your stylesheet.
This option is valid for elements and property sets and can be invoked from within any list view.
Always
CTRL+SHIFT+F
Style
Provides a list of available styles that you can apply to the selected element.
When an element is selected.
Style Helper
Opens the Style Helper wizard that walks you through the process of electing a style for an element.
When an element is selected.
Edit Style Details
Opens a dialog box associated with the selected style, allowing you input certain additional details.
When an element mapped to a style is selected.
ENTER
Move Up
Moves the selected context, condition or conditions up one in the list of contexts or conditions for the element, relative to its siblings, increasing its priority in the processing order.
The button will not be available if the first context or condition for the element is selected.
You are permitted to select and move multiple conditions provided they are adjacent to each other and do not come first in the list of conditions for the element.
When either a context, a condition or valid set of conditions is selected.
Move Down
Moves the selected context, condition or conditions down one in the list of contexts or conditions for the element, relative to its siblings, reducing its priority in the processing order.
The button will not be available if the last context or condition for the element is selected.
You are permitted to select and move multiple conditions provided they are adjacent to each other and do not come last in the list of conditions for the element.
When either a context, a condition or valid set of conditions is selected.
Increase Level
Moves the selected condition or conditions one to the right in the list of conditions for the element, thus reducing its/their nesting level in the parent.
You are permitted to select and move multiple conditions provided they are adjacent to each other.
When a condition or conditions in a list of more than one conditions is selected, and its potential position is valid within its parent.
CTRL+ RIGHT ARROW
Decrease Level
Moves the selected condition one to the left in the list of conditions for the element, thus reducing its nesting level in its parent.
You are permitted to select and move multiple conditions provided they are adjacent to each other.
When a condition or conditions in a list of more than one conditions is selected, and its potential position is valid within its parent.
CTRL+ LEFT ARROW
Edit Object Source
Enables you to specify the type of source you want to edit for the object, generates the source, and then opens the Source Editor.
You may elect to edit source in the following formats:
PTC ALD, FOSI, or XSL-FO
Based on the effective print engine for the current environment
XSL-EPUB
XSL-HTML File
XSL-HTML Help
XSL-Web
XSL-FO RTF
Note that the name of the menu option changes depending on the type of object that is selected in the list view. For example, a header object is selected in the Headers list, the menu option will be Edit Header Source.
Please refer to Editing Stylesheet Source Overview for a table of support for edited source in the various output formats.
When a styled element is selected.
No
Delete Object Source Edits
Enables you to delete all element source edits you have made, or only those edits made to a specific source.
Note that the name of the menu option changes depending on the type of object that is selected in the list view. For example, if a context is selected in the Elements list, the menu option will be Delete Context Source Edits.
Always
No