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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


S_TOOLS-STx implements a number of different objects which can be used to manipulate files, graphics, dialogs, etc. These objects are called ''shell items''. See [[Programmer_Guide/Shell_Items/Introducing_Shell_Items|Introducing Shell Items]] for an introduction to shell items. For a complete list of available shell items, see below.
S_TOOLS-STx implements a number of different objects which can be used to manipulate files, graphics, dialogs, etc. These objects are called ''shell items''. See [[Programmer_Guide/Shell_Items_Intro/Introducing_Shell_Items|Introducing Shell Items]] for an introduction to shell items. For a complete list of available shell items, see below.


=== Creating a new shell item instance ===
=== Creating a new shell item instance ===

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Introduction

S_TOOLS-STx implements a number of different objects which can be used to manipulate files, graphics, dialogs, etc. These objects are called shell items. See Introducing Shell Items for an introduction to shell items. For a complete list of available shell items, see below.

Creating a new shell item instance

A new instance of a shell item is created using the NEW command.

#tableItem := new table *

See Shell Items, and, for a thorough introduction, Introducing Shell Items.

Shell items (alphabetical list)

<splist parent=Programmer_Guide/Shell_Items sort=asc sortby=title showpath=no liststyle=unordered kidsonly=yes >

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