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Mapping: Select a mapping for the content of the script in the script editorโ€”the
mapping is used as well when the script appears in the text box of the Run Script
Actions Properties dialog. Each mapping (Default, Classic, Ocean, Twilight)
includes pre-set color values and attributes for each script element as listed in the
Elements list box. After selecting a mapping, you can edit individual elements to
change their pre-sets by selecting them in the Element list box and editing their
values.
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Element list box: Select a script element in the Element list box, then edit the
background and foreground color with which it is displayed, and/or its formatting
attributes. Each element recognized for each scripting language, for example, a
URL in a JavaScript script, is displayed with the properties you set.
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Foreground: Select the color that the element highlighted in the Element list box is
displayed with in the Script Editor.
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Background: Select the background color that the element highlighted in the
Element list box is displayed with in the Script Editor. The color is used to highlight
the element as if it was selected with the cursor.
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Attributes Group
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Bold: Select to bold the element highlighted in the Element list box when it is
displayed in the Script Editor.
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Italic: Select to italicize the element highlighted in the Element list box when it
is displayed in the Script Editor.
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Underline: Select to underline the element highlighted in the Element list box
when it is displayed in the Script Editor.
The Process area
The Process area, which is always available and visible, holds all the tasks, branches,
conditions and comments that make up the selected process (see "About processes and
subprocesses" on page๎˜ƒ113 and "About Tasks" on page๎˜ƒ232).
The Process area is built like an invisible grid divided by rows (horizontal) and columns
(vertical). When adding a new Action task, a new row is added. When adding a Branch or
Condition, a new column appears (unless there is already a column at that level).
The first task of any process, also called the initial input task, always appears in the first box in
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