The LispWorks IDE has been designed so that its features are consistent throughout, and tools have a uniform look and feel. All tools have certain characteristics which look the same, and behave in a consistent manner. By making as many common features as possible, learning how to use each tool is much simpler.
A Short Tutorial, introduced you to some of the major tools in the environment, demonstrating the commonality and high integration between them, and showing how this can be used to good effect in the development process. This chapter describes these common features in more detail.
Most of the common features in the environment can be found under the File, Edit, History, Window and Help menus. Using the commands available under these menus you can:
Each menu command operates on the window associated with the menu.
In addition, some other conventions have been adopted throughout the LispWorks IDE:
These features are described in full in this chapter. Please note that subsequent descriptions of individual tools in the environment do not include a description of these menus, unless a feature specific to the individual tool is described.
Online help is also available from the Help menu in any window. These facilities are described in Getting Help.
Many tools allow you to display information in the form of a graph. These graph views behave consistently throughout the environment, and a description of the graph features offered is given in Manipulating Graphs.
LispWorks IDE User Guide (Macintosh version) - 13 Sep 2017