The Code Editor features a help sidebar that can be used both for Macro and Python scripts. The sidebar can offer help for: functions and colour editing.
Built-in function help (F1)
The function help can be activated by pressing F1
.
Function list
If we press F1
when the text cursor is not positioned on a built-in function or icon parameter, or we press the icon in the toolbar, the help sidebar will open up showing the full Metview function list (including icon and non-icon functions).
Function List
Press the Function list button in the toolbar
to see the full list of built-in and icon functions in the help sidebar:
In the function list Here we have the option of either insert inserting the selected function into the editor or copy copying it into the clipboard. If we double-click or press the Details button the function's help page will be shown (see below).
By pressing the Documentation button the online documentation of the selected function/icon will be opened up in a web browser.
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The web browser to show the online documentation is defined by the MV_BROWSER_NAME environment variable. It has to be set before stating up Metview. Buy default firefox is used. |
Built-in function help (F1)
The function help can be activated by pressing F1
.
Icon functions
If we press F1
on any of the icon functions' name, or we press the button in the toolbarthe help sidebar will open up showing the icon's help panel. In the example below the text cursor was located in "mgraph(" when we pressed F1
so the sidebar shows the deatils details of the Graph plotting icon:
Alternatively, if we press F1
on an icon parameter (within an icon function) the help sidebar will show the icon help panel with the given parameter automatically selected in the parameter list. In the example below the text cursor was located in parameter "graph_symbol_outline" (within the icon function mgraph
) when we pressed F1
.:
The icon help page panel contains two tabs:
- Icon parameters
- Icon documentation
The Icon parameters tab
This tab shows the list of all the parameters belonging to the icon:
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When we click on a parameter in the list the available values of the parameter (if it offers a predefined list of values) will be shown in the Values list. By clicking on a colour parameter the colour editor will appear below the parameter list:
The Code generated for selection section at the bottom of the panel shows a preview of the code generated for the current parameter and its selected value. Using the buttons below this section the text can be either inserted into the code editor or copied into the clipboard.
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Accessing the documentation
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This tab shows the Metview web-based documentation about the icon.
By pressing the Documentation button in the bottom left corner
the icon's online documentation will be opened in a web browser:
Non-icon functions
If we press F1
on any of the non-icon functions, or we press the button in the toolbar in the text editor the help sidebar will show the description and web-based documentation of the given function. In the example below the text cursor was located in text "gradient(" when we pressed F1
so the sidebar shows the documentation of function gradient()
.
Accessing the documentation
By pressing the Documentation button in the bottom right corner
the function's online documentation will be opened in a web browser:
Functions available for multiple
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data types
It can happen that a given function can be used with various multiple data types so it and is documented on multiple web pages Let us take the (e.g. values()) function as an example. The first thing to note is that . In this case there is a separate entry for each variant in the function list the tooltip describes all the variants of this function:
Then and in the function 's help page at the top we can chose from a list which variant documentation we want to seedescription page :
Integrated Colour Editor (F2)
The colour editor can be activated by pressing F2
or clicking on the icon in the toolbar:
Replacing a colour value in the code
If we want to replace an RGB or RGBA colour value in our code we just need to do the following steps:
- First, double-click in the colour's text to select whole the colour definition.
- Next, press
F2
to open the colour editor with our colour automatically selected:
- Then, define the new colour.
- Finally press Insert to replace the colour in the code: