You can "Copy" and "Paste" using the Device IDE Editor.
Hi,
I write all of my code on the Pocket PC, an HP2210, using the Device
IDE Editor.
I am running Basic4ppc Version 6.30, with .Net Version: 2.0.6129
Lets say I want to copy a section of code so I can paste it in other
sections of the same program.
(1.) First, I hilight the section of code that I want to copy using
the PDA Stylus. Press the Stylus down on the PDA screen
and hold it down while dragging it across the section of code
that you wish to copy, then remove the Stylus from the PDA
screen. This will hilight that section of code.
(To unhilight a hilighted section of code, simply tap the Stylus
anywhere on the PDA screen and then remove it.
(2.) Once a section of code has been hilighted, tap on the "Tools"
menu selection on the menubar at the bottom of the screen
to see the pop-up menu selections. Then tap on "Copy" to
copy the hilighted section of code into the copy/paste buffer.
(3.) Next, goto the section of code where you want to paste the
hilighted section of code. You need to tap the Stylus on the
PDA screen until you can see the Cursor on the screen. To
move the cursor where you want it you may have to goto the
end of the line where the Cursor currently is located and press
the "Enter" key on the Soft Input Panel (SIP) keyboard one or
more times to get the cursor to move where you want it.
Once, you have the cursor in position, tap on the "Tools" menu
selection on the menubar at the bottom of the screen to see
the pop-up menu selections. Then tap on "Paste" to copy the
hilighted section of code stored in the copy/paste buffer to the
position where the cursor is currently located on the PDA screen.
Thats all there is to it. You can even copy a hilighted section of code from
one program into the copy/paste buffer then open a totally different file
and paste the code currently in the copy/paste buffer into the different
file that you have just opened. So, you can copy a code section from one
file into another file.