Bookmarks, Named bookmarks, Naming bookmarks – Slick EDIT V3.3 User Manual

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Bookmarks

Bookmarks are used to save the current edit location, so you can quickly return to it later. There are two
types of bookmarks:

Named Bookmarks

- Used to mark long-term, meaningful locations in the code, or to quickly set a tem-

porary, named bookmark on the current line.

Pushed Bookmarks

- Used to set temporary "breadcrumbs" as you explore the code.

Named Bookmarks

There are various ways to use named bookmarks:

Give them a specific name - This is the best way to mark long-term, meaningful locations in the code.

For example, you could set a bookmark named "main" to save the location of the main function.

Allow automatic naming - This is the quickest way to set temporary, named bookmarks if you don’t

care to spend the time naming them yourself.

Use a key binding shortcut for the name - Bookmarks can be named according to a specific key

binding. For example, you could bind Ctrl+1 so that it instantly sets a bookmark named "1".

Bookmarks can be set through a variety of methods, depending on which way you want to use them. A
green Bookmark bitmap, displayed in the left margin of the editor window, indicates a set bookmark.

Naming Bookmarks

To set a bookmark on the current line and give it a name, click Search

Set Bookmark (set_bookmark

command). The Bookmarks dialog is displayed. Type the name of the bookmark in the combo box, then
click Add.

Command Line Shortcut - sb

Power programmers may prefer to use the sb command, which is a shortcut for set_bookmark. You can
append sb or set_bookmark with any character or text string, and the bookmark will be instantly set us-
ing the value for the name. For example, sb 1 will allow you to create an instant bookmark named "1",
and sb main will let you create an instant bookmark named "main". See also

Command Line Shortcut -

gb

.

Allowing Automatic Naming

If you want to quickly set a named bookmark, and you would prefer the editor to automatically name them
for you, press Ctrl+Shift+J, or click Search

Toggle Bookmark (toggle_bookmark command). This

command also instantly toggles the new named bookmark on/off.

When a bookmark is set in this manner, the name is automatically generated and appears in the Eclipse
Bookmarks view in one of two formats: SymbolName:LineNumber, or FileName:LineNumber. The symbol

Named Bookmarks

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