Keyboard shortcuts |
Manual -> Editor -> Guideline Editor -> Keyboard shortcuts |
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In the zenon Editor you are provided with a variety of helpful shortcuts:
You can find shortcuts for the straton Workbench in the straton help.
general shortcuts:
Key combinations |
Command |
F1 |
Open help |
F5 |
Start Runtime; changed Runtime files are created |
F7 |
Create changed Runtime files |
Shift+F1 |
Load Editor profile 1 |
Shift+F2 |
Load Editor profile 2 |
Shift+F3 |
Load Editor profile 3 |
Shift+F4 |
Load Editor profile 4 |
Shift+F5 |
Load Editor profile 5 |
Shift+F6 |
Load Editor profile 6 |
Shift+F7 |
Load Editor profile 7 |
Shift+F8 |
Load Editor profile 8 |
Shift+F9 |
switches to full screen mode |
Ctrl+Shift+F1 |
saves the current Editor view as profile 1 |
Ctrl+Shift+F2 |
saves the current Editor view as profile 2 |
Ctrl+Shift+F3 |
saves the current Editor view as profile 3 |
Ctrl+Shift+F4 |
saves the current Editor view as profile 4 |
Ctrl+Shift+F5 |
saves the current Editor view as profile 5 |
Ctrl+Shift+F6 |
saves the current Editor view as profile 6 |
Ctrl+Shift+F7 |
saves the current Editor view as profile 7 |
Ctrl+Shift+F8 |
saves the current Editor view as profile 8 |
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Alt+F11 |
Starts VBA Editor |
Alt+F12 |
Wizard; opens selection |
Key sequences for the graphic editor:
Key combinations |
Command |
Space (keep pressed) |
Mouse pointer changes to 'moving hand' (see chapter Move) |
Shift (while selecting) |
changes the order of the selected objects (see chapter: Change order of selection in chapter Selecting) |
Shift (with scaling) |
proportional scaling is carried out (see chapter Scaling) |
Shift (with moving) |
Objects can only be moved horizontally and vertically (see chapter Move) |
Shift + arrow key |
moves selected objects by 10 pixels |
Ctrl + Shift (with polyline, polygon and pipe element) |
corresponds to function 'add' resp.
'delete' a node in the selected element. With 'add' the mouse
pointer changes to a plus (+), with 'delete' to a minus (-). |
Ctrl + mouse click |
with multi-selection deselects an already selected object |
Ctrl (holding while moving) |
copies the object instead of moving it |
Shift or Ctrl |
Selection of several objects (see chapter Selecting) |
Alt (with scaling) |
Scaling for the object is carried out around the center (see chapter Scaling) |
Alt (with selecting) |
In order to select an object which is
overlapped by other objects: |
H |
centers selected object in the working cut-out (see chapter Center) |
S |
closes the drawing of polylines and polygons |
Esc |
closes the drawing of polylines and polygons and deletes the last part drawn |
Arrow key |
moves a selected object With pressed SHIFT key each movement is 10 pixels. |
+ |
upgrades the selected element by one level |
- |
degrades the selected element by one level |
Strg + + |
moves the selected element to the foreground |
Strg + - |
moves the selected element to the background |
Ctrl + A |
selects all elements of a picture |
Ctrl + C |
copies all selected elements |
Ctrl + S |
saves changes |
Ctrl + V |
inserts a copied element from the clipboard |
Ctrl + Shift + V |
inserts a copied element from the clipboard at its original position; original and copy lie congruently on top of each user |
Del |
delete selected element |
Shift+Del |
cut out the selected element |
TAB |
in order to select the elements of a picture starting with the first element created |
Shift+Tab |
in order to select the elements of a picture starting with the last element created |
Ctrl + X |
cut out selected elements |
Ctrl + Z |
undo changes (up to 10 steps) |
Alt+Enter |
call up a dialog for the selected element |
Shortcuts for the detail view:
Key combinations |
Command |
Ins |
create a new element for the respective module |
F2 |
edit the selected column |
Ctrl + C |
copy a selected list element |
Ctrl + V |
insert a list element which was copied beforehand |
Del |
delete a selected list element |
Pg up |
scroll up several elements in the list |
Pg down |
scroll down several elements in the list |
Arrow key |
navigate in the list |