Removes current screen saver from memory.
Dialog box [Save changes to current.ssd?] is shown if there was any editing after last saving.
[CTRL]+N
Opens new ssd file,
standard Windows dialog box is shown. Before loading new ssd in memory, dialog box [Save changes to current.ssd?] is shown if there was any editing after last saving.
[CTRL]+O
Saves current ssd file. If file is not
saved before, standard Windows dialog box is shown. If file was previously saved, older file
will be automatically overwritten.
It is a good idea to rename your file
after some work is done by using [save as] command from [file] pull-down menu. Save your
Current.ssd like Current-01.ssd. This way you will have security backups, and if you are
not happy with changes you can easily go few steps back.
[CTRL]+S
Copies selected command(s)
on clipboard and deletes them from current ssd file.
You can access this command by
right-clicking mouse on any line or selection of lines.
[CTRL]+X
Copies selected command(s) on clipboard.
You can access this command by
right-clicking mouse on any line or selection of lines.
[CTRL]+C
Inserts contents of
clipboard below selected line.
If no line is selected contents is inserted at the and of ssd file.
You can access this command by
right-clicking mouse on any line or selection of lines.
[CTRL]+V
Adds selected
command (left part of working area) at the end of the ssd file.
Dialog box for that command (if any) is displayed.
Adds
selected command (left part of working area) at the end of the ssd file.
Dialog box is NOT DISPLAYED.
Inserts selected command (left part of working area) before selected line in right part of working area. Dialog box is NOT DISPLAYED.
Deletes currently selected
line. By pressing [shift]+[del] you can skip [Are
you sure...?] dialog box.
[DEL]
Executes current ssd file.
[CTRL]+T
Starts ASSB's Wizard for quick and easy creating of screen savers.