
Chapter 5
Modifying the CVIM Menus
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use the EOL character to create enough lines to account for all the
lines in the menu item, in order to have the background color filled in
for all lines (even if some lines have no text).
For example, the All Tools menu item on the runtime menu contains
two lines. Within the All Tools dictionary entry, there is an EOL ( ↵ )
character after the word All which creates another line within the
dictionary entry. The diagram below shows the effect that removing
the EOL character would have on the displayed menu item:
Without
EOL
Character
With EOL
Character
Esc Escape: Use to abandon any changes you make. Pick the Esc key (or
pick any other menu item) before picking the Ret key.
When you have finished editing an entry: You have these options –
(1) Pick the Ret key; the dictionary entry is changed to the text you have
entered. The Status: field displays the message Dictionary Entry
Changed.
(2) Pick the Esc key to exit from the edit without changing the text. The
search string or dictionary ID is displayed. The entry will remain as last
edited.
To restore the original text to a modified entry: Locate the dictionary
entry you want to restore (if it is not currently displayed), using either search
method. When the desired entry appears in the New Text: field:
• Pick Cl, and then pick Ret. The Status: field displays the message –
Base CVIM Text Restored (if the text has not been previously modified,
the Status: field displays the message – Invalid Replacement Text).
To restore all the original menus and text, or load previously stored
modifications, see “Archiving Menu Modifications” later in this chapter.
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