Creates a new untitled document using the default dialect
Creates a new untitled document, offering a choice of dialect
Open an existing SQLEditor file
A submenu offering recently used documents
Create a new document by importing from an existing SQL text file
See also: Importing from a SQL file
See also: Importing from a Database
Close the current document. If there are unsaved changed you will be asked if you want to save
The following commands apply on 10.6 and earlier, or on later OS X releases with versions support turned off
Save the current document, to the existing file (if one exists) or SQLEditor will ask you to choose a location to save
Save the current document to a new location
Abandon any changes in the current document and revert the version that was last saved
The following commands apply on 10.7 and later, with versions support enabled
Save the current state of the document as a snapshot in the timeline
Create a copy of the current document, to allow saving as a separate document
Revert to a previous revision of the document
Export the current document to a SQL text file (or database migration)
See also: Importing from a SQL file
Export the current document to a database, possibly updating an existing database
See also: Exporting to a database
Export a SQL diff to a file. The current document is compared against another document or snapshot. You can choose which in the save panel
If there are any export plugins installed, then they may appear here.
Save the entire current document as an image.
See also: Save as Image
Displays the Document Options Window for the current document
See also: The Document Options Window
Displays the standard Mac OS X page setup window.
Displays the standard Mac OS X print sheet. SQLEditor adds a panel which offers control over how the document is fitted to the paper