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1.5.2 Editing a command line

Before the sample session, we briefly present how to edit a command line. You can enter a command line by typing after the prompt or clicking with the mouse on a part on a window and copy it at the prompt in the Scilab window. The usual Emacs commands are at your disposal for modifying a command (Ctrl-<chr> means hold the CONTROL key while typing the character <chr>), for example:


As said before you can also cut and paste using the mouse. This way will be useful if you type your commands in an editor. Another way to ``load'' files containing Scilab statements is available with the File/File Operations button.


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