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Maple Command-line Interface Shortcut Keys
Keyboard Bindings
Shortcut Keys Function
Ctrl + B Cursor Left
Ctrl + F Cursor Right
Ctrl + A Move to the Beginning of the Line
Ctrl + E Move to the End of the Line
Ctrl + W Move One Word Right
Ctrl + Y Move One Word Left
Ctrl + ] Move to Matching Parenthesis, Brace, or Square Bracket
Ctrl + D Delete (to Right of Cursor), or Exit Maple (if on a Blank Line)
Ctrl + H Backspace (to Left of Cursor)
Ctrl + X or Clear the Line
Ctrl + G
Ctrl + K Clear to the End of Line
Ctrl + U Undo Changes to the Line
Ctrl + P Previous Command From the History
Ctrl + N Next Command From the History
Ctrl + R Find Matching Command From the History
Ctrl + Space or Command Completion
Tab
Ctrl + T Show Completion Matches
Ctrl + C Interrupt the Currently Executing Command
Ctrl + _ Stop the Currently Executing Command in the Debugger
Ctrl + V Toggle Insert or Overwrite Mode
Ctrl + L Redraw the Current Prompt and Any Text Entered
Notes on Selected Commands
You should be aware of some limitations on the use of Ctrl + _ (stopping the currently executing command in the debugger).
The debugger can only stop in functions; therefore, it will never stop in top- level for or while loops.
The debugger can only stop an executing command before the evaluation of a statement. If a single statement is executing for a long time, (for example, while running built-in functionality), then the debugger will not be invoked until that statement is finished.
See Also
Glossary, Maple Worksheet Interface Shortcut Keys
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