Display previous tree in the current file.
Display next tree in the current file.
If this item is checked, square boxes are drawn around the group of node labels.
If this item is checked, square boxes are drawn around the group of edge attributes.
Toggle displaying the hidden subtrees of the tree. If this item is checked, nodes makred as hidden using a special attribute (see FS-format description for details) and all their subtrees are also displayed.
Toggle highlighting certain attributes with user-defined colors. See Section 7 for details on customizing colors and FS-format description to learn about how to specify which attributes are highlighted.
Toggle sorting attributes by name in all dialog windows displaying any form of a list of attributes or attribute values.
Closes focused view if more than one views are present.
Create and focus a new view by splitting the current view horizontally. Sizes of the new and old view may be adjusted by dragging the thin that separats them. User may switch between views by clicking into the view he or she wants to focus. All subsequent keyboard shorcuts as well as menu and button commands are applied to the focused view. The focused view is distinguished from other views by black border drawn around it (both color and width of this border may be customized, see HighlightWindowColor and HighlightWindowWidth configuration options described below).
Create and focus a new view by splitting the current view vertically. Sizes of the new and old view may be adjusted by dragging the thin that separats them. See also little more detailed description of Split view horizontally.
Display a window containing a list of all “sentences” based on all trees in the current file. A “sentence” is a chain consisting of values of the value-attributes (i.e. @V attributes in FS format) of all nodes in the tree.
The
button may be used to display the corresponding sentence
in the current TrEd window.
The
button may be used to select the current sentence.
Selected sentences may be later inserted to the tree
selection field in the Print dialog as well as
in the Copy trees
dialog by pressing the
button.
Open a dialog box in which the user can select the attributes that should be displayed and modify the way the tree is presented. See Section 5 for more detail.
Display a window containing a list of all user-defined macros in current context and the corresponding keyboard shortcuts. User may immediately run a macro by double-clicking a corresponding item in the list, or by pressing the Run and Close button. In the latter case, the window is closed. The Sort by name and Sort by keyboard shortcuts radio-buttons let user to switch between the two modes of ordering the list.