Brief Specific Shortcut Keys, Brief Scheme
The following shortcut key combinations mimic commands included in Brief and are used while editing code in the integrated development environment (IDE).
These commands work best when virtual space is enabled in the editor. Virtual space enables you to click anywhere beyond the end of a line in the Code Editor and type. You must clear the word wrap option before you can select virtual space.
To enable virtual space (v-space)
On the Tools menu, click Options.
Expand Text Editor and then click All Languages.
Under Settings, select Enable virtual space.
Click OK.
General Shortcut Keys
Commands |
Shortcut keys |
Description |
---|---|---|
Edit.BriefFileExit |
ALT + X |
Closes the current document. |
Edit.BriefFilePrint |
ALT + P |
Displays the Print dialog box where you can choose printer settings. |
Text Manipulation Shortcut Keys
Commands |
Shortcut keys |
Description |
---|---|---|
Edit.BriefBreakLine |
SHIFT + ENTER —or— ENTER |
Inserts a new line. |
Edit.BriefInsertFile |
ALT + R |
Displays the Insert File dialog box, which allows you to paste the contents of a file into the current document. |
Edit.BriefLineDelete |
ALT + D |
Deletes the entire line, regardless of the position of the cursor. |
Edit.BriefLineDeleteToEnd |
ALT + K |
Deletes the line from the right of the cursor to the end of the line. |
Edit.BriefLineDeleteToStart |
CTRL + K |
Deletes the line from the left of the cursor to the beginning of the line. |
Edit.BriefLineOpenBelow |
CTRL + ENTER |
Inserts a blank line below the cursor. |
Edit.BriefQuotedInsert |
ALT + Q |
Reads another key and inserts the key into the buffer. Keys must be 8-bit ASCII characters. Use this command to insert control characters, meta characters, or graphics characters into the buffer. |
Edit.BriefSelectSwapAnchor |
CTRL + SHIFT + X |
Swaps the anchor and end points of the current selection. |
Edit.BriefSetRepeatCount |
CTRL + R |
Repeats a command in the editor as many times as you specify. If you do not specify a number, the default repeat count is four. To use, press CTRL + R and then enter a number to represent the number of times you want the next action to be repeated. The status bar will display Repeat: <number>. Then, enter the command you want repeated. You can use the menu to access the command or use the shortcut key for the command. For example, if you want to indent a line of code seven spaces, press CTRL + R, then press 7, and then press TAB. Tip If you press CTRL + R repeatedly, each press increases the number of times that the action is repeated by 4. |
Edit.BriefWordDeleteToEnd |
ALT + BACKSPACE |
Deletes the word to the right of the insertion point. |
Edit.BriefWordDeleteToStart |
CTRL + BACKSPACE |
Deletes the word to the left of the insertion point. |
Text Navigation Shortcut Keys
Commands |
Keys |
Description |
---|---|---|
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop0 |
ALT + 0 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark zero. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 0. |
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop1 |
ALT + 1 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark one. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 1. |
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop2 |
ALT + 2 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark two. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 2. |
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop3 |
ALT + 3 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark three. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 3. |
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop4 |
ALT + 4 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark four. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 4. |
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop5 |
ALT + 5 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark five. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 5. |
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop6 |
ALT + 6 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark six. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 6. |
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop7 |
ALT + 7 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark seven. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 7. |
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop8 |
ALT + 8 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark eight. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 8. |
Edit.BriefBookmarkDrop9 |
ALT + 9 |
Bookmarks the current line of code as bookmark nine. If the line of code has already been bookmarked, the existing bookmark is replaced with bookmark 9. |
Edit.BriefBookmarks |
ALT + J |
Displays the Bookmark dialog box. |
Edit.BriefGoTo |
ALT + G |
Displays the Go To Line dialog box, which allows you to navigate to a specific line of code in the current document. |
Edit.BriefWindowLeftEdge |
SHIFT + HOME |
Moves the cursor to the left-most character visible in the current line, not to the first character of the line. |
Edit.BriefWindowRightEdge |
SHIFT + END |
Moves the cursor to the right-most character visible in the current line, not the last character of the line. |
Edit.BriefWindowScrollDown |
CTRL + E |
Scrolls the buffer down one line. |
Edit.BriefWindowScrollToBottom |
CTRL + B |
Scrolls the buffer to the end of the window or view. |
Edit.BriefWindowScrollToCenter |
CTRL + C |
Scrolls the buffer to the middle of the window or view. |
Edit.BriefWindowScrollToTop |
CTRL + T |
Scrolls the buffer to the beginning of the window or view. |
Edit.BriefWindowScrollUp |
CTRL + D |
Scrolls the buffer up one line. |
Edit.BriefWordLeft |
CTRL + LEFT ARROW |
Moves the insertion point to the left one word. |
Edit.BriefWordRight |
CTRL + RIGHT ARROW |
Moves the cursor to the right one word. |
Text Selection Shortcut Keys
Commands |
Keys |
Description |
---|---|---|
Edit.BriefSelectChar |
ALT + A |
Causes the selection to extend when you move the cursor or type. Tip Press ALT + A again to cancel the selection. |
Edit.BriefSelectCharInclusive |
ALT + M |
Selects the character to the right of the cursor. Typing more characters and moving the cursor extends the selection. Tip Press ALT + M again to cancel the selection. |
Edit.BriefSelectColumn |
ALT + C |
Selects the character or space to the right of the cursor. Causes the selection to extend left, right, up, or down when you press the arrow keys. Tip Press ALT + C again to cancel the selection. |
Edit.BriefSelectLine |
ALT + L |
Selects the current line. Tip Press ALT + L again to cancel the selection. |
Search and Replace
Commands |
Keys |
Description |
---|---|---|
Edit.BriefFind |
ALT + S |
Displays the Find and Replace dialog box. |
Edit.BriefFindPrev |
ALT + F5 |
Finds the previous occurrence of the search text. |
Edit.BriefFindRepeat |
SHIFT + F5 |
Finds the next occurrence of the search text. |
Edit.BriefFindReplace |
SHIFT + F6 |
Displays the Quick Replace options in the Find and Replace dialog box. |
Edit.BriefFindToggleCaseSensitivity |
CTRL + F5 |
Specifies whether or not QuickFind and Find in Files searches are case sensitive. |
Edit.BriefFindToggleRegExpr |
CTRL + F6 |
Specifies whether or not QuickFind and Find in Files searches use regular expressions. |
Window Management
Commands |
Keys |
Description |
---|---|---|
Edit.BriefBrowse |
CTRL + G |
Displays the Object Browser window. |
Edit.BriefWindowMaximize |
ALT + F2 —or— CTRL + Z |
Restores the window size. Available only in MDI mode. |
Edit.BriefWindowSplit |
F3 |
Changes the view of the current document to use a two pane view. |
Edit.BriefWindowSwitchPane |
SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW —or— SHIFT + LEFT ARROW —or— SHIFT + DOWN ARROW —or— SHIFT + UP ARROW |
Cycles through the MDI child windows one window at a time. |
Tools.GoToCommandLine |
ESC —or— CTRL + / |
Places the cursor in Find/Command box in command mode. Press ESC again to return the cursor to the previous location in the editor. |
See Also
Tasks
How to: Work with Shortcut Key Combinations