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Overview of the Script Editor

With the Script Editor, you can insert, edit, save, run, and debug script applications in TI‑Nspire™ (.tns files) and Publishview™ (.tnsp files) documents.

Script applications function within documents, problems, and pages the same way that other TI‑Nspire™ applications do.
When you create a new document or open an existing document, you can insert or edit a script application within a page or within a work area of a split page.
In a split page layout, you can add a script application to each work area of a page. A page can be split into a maximum of four quadrants.
Images can be added to script applications. See the Inserting Images section.
All work done in the Script Editor is lost if you close the TI-Nspire™ or PublishView™ document without saving it.