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Editing Apama files
Apama Studio provides many features to help you write application code for monitor files (.mon), block definition files (.bdf), event files (.evt), and JMon monitor and JMon event files. The following topics provide instructions for using these features:
*Obtaining content assistance
*Using auto-completion
*Displaying information for events and actions
*Specifying comments
*Using auto-Indent
*Using auto-bracketing
*Using tabs
*Defining shorthand (templates) for frequently used EPL code
*Sharing templates among Apama Studio installations
*Specifying colors to distinguish EPL elements
*Shortcuts when editing Apama files
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