6 <tmdoc-title|Editing sessions>
8 Inside input fields of sessions, the cursor keys have a special meaning:
9 when moving upwards or downwards, you will move to previous or subsequent
10 input fields. When moving to the left or to the right, you will never leave
11 the input field; you should rather use the mouse for this.
13 Some facilities for editing input, output and text fields are available in
14 the <menu|Session|Field> menu. Keyboard shortcuts for inserting fields are
15 <key|A-<key-up>> (insert above) and <key|A-<key-down>>. Keyboard shortcuts
16 for removing matching text/input/output fields are <key|A-<key-backspace>>
17 (remove backwards) and <key|A-<key-delete>> (remove current fields).
19 It is possible to create ``subsessions'' using <menu|Session|Session|Create
20 subsession> or <key|A-<key-right>>. In that case, the current input-output
21 field becomes the body of an unfolded subsession. Such a subsession
22 consists of an explanatory text together with the subsession body.
23 Subsessions can be folded and unfolded using <key|M-A-<key-up>>
24 <abbr|resp.> <key|M-A-<key-down>>. Subsessions have a nice rendering on the
25 screen when using the <tmpackage|varsession> package in <menu|Document|Use
28 Other useful editing operations are <menu|Session|Session|Clear all
29 fields>, which is useful for creating a demo session which will be executed
30 later on, and <menu|Session|Split session>, which can be used for splitting
31 a session into parts for inclusion into a paper.
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