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Thank's for the code, Larry.

Is anyone keeping an online repository of these freeware macros? If not, I
can add them to the (much neglected) rpg2java.com site. I'm pretty sure that
IBM has a few of them somewhere on the WDT website, but it's quite a
challenge trying to find them there.


Regards,

John Taylor

----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Paque" <larry@paque.net>
To: <code400-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: finding LPEX keystrokes


> This is a macro I wrote a long time ago (no comments on style, please)
> that I use to figure out what key does what.  It's especially useful
> because it tells you what the keys really do in your current session
> after all your profile macros have been run instead of what their
> default action is.
> Of course, you still have to know or be able to guess what the command
> or macro does....
>




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