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SlickEdit Product Discussion => SlickEdit® => Topic started by: MichaelBate on February 15, 2019, 10:41:55 PM
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Where is the Command Line. I pressed ESC and looked under the View Menu but I see now way to bring it up. I am running:
SlickEdit Pro 2018 (v23.0.0.11 64-bit)
Serial number: WB826685
Licensed number of users: Single user
License file: C:\ProgramData\slickedit\23\slickedit.lic
Build Date: October 30, 2018
Emulation: Brief
OS: Windows 7 x64
OS Version: 6.01.7601 Service Pack 1
Memory: 39% Load, 6484MB/16315MB Physical, 8181MB/32628MB Page File, 708MB/8388607MB Virtual
Shell Information: C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /q
Screen Size: 1920 x 1152
Project Type: Microsoft Visual Studio Csharp
Language: .cs (C#)
Encoding: Automatic
Installation Directory: C:\Program Files\SlickEdit Pro 23.0.0\ (non-removable drive,NTFS,3024MB free)
Configuration Directory: D:\Users\Michael\Documents\My SlickEdit Config\23.0.0\ (non-removable drive,NTFS,20032MB free)
Migrated from: D:\Users\Michael\Documents\My SlickEdit Config\22.0.2\
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By default, Esc in Brief emulation puts you on the command line. However, this can be changed.
SlickEdit command line is at the bottom left. It overlaps the message line to the left of the Line/column indicators. You can Click on the SlickEdit command line to display it if you don't have a key binding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4CMc2EvXdI&t=5s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4CMc2EvXdI&t=5s)
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By default, Esc in Brief emulation puts you on the command line. However, this can be changed.
Shouldn't that be "F10" by default? At least by classic Brief keystrokes and SE 2016 (21.0.x.x).