The one thing that stuck out at me is that they even do the one parm per
line on the DCL statements. It would be nice if there was a little more
configurability to exclude a few commands.
wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/06/2004 11:21:01 AM:
> Reeve
>
> I just installed 5.1.2 - latest and greatest! - and I really like the CL
> formatting options now. This was an area that I hated in the previous
> release. Here's the documentation on the CL Automatic Formatter-->
>
> ==================================================
>
> When editing CL, CLP, CLLE, and CMD source with the Remote Systems LPEX
> editor, the source is automatically formatted. You can customize this
> formatter to suit your needs.
> When you enter source into the editing area of CL file, the text is
> formatted when you go to a new line or you move your cursor to a
different
> line. For example, if you begin your line of text with a command such as
> CRTCMD, the beginning of the label is automatically positioned to column
2.
> However, you can specify a different column position in the editor
preferences.
>
> 1. From the Remote Systems view, click the drop-down menu [] and
select
> Preferences > iSeries LPEX editor parsers.
> 2. In the Preferences window, select CL. The check box for Automatic
> formatting should be selected by default. You can then edit the entries
in
> the fields below to customize the formatter:
> -- The value in the Label position field specifies the column
> position for the label.
> -- The value in the Command position field specifies the column
> position for the command. This value must be greater than the Label
> position value, unless you select the Label above command check box, in
> which case, the command can appear directly beneath or even to the left
of
> the label, on the next line.
> -- The value in the Continued line indent field specifies the
column
> when the text will be continued if it spans more than one line.
> -- Check the Label above command check box if you want the label
to
> appear above, rather than to the left of your command string.
> -- Check the One parameter per line check box if only want one
> parameter to appear on each line.
>
> ==================================================
>
> I don't remember the settings in 5.1.0 -- I think I'm going to like
espec.
> the one parameter per line setting.
>
> So, for me at least, high kudos to the team!
>
> Vern
>
> At 06:20 AM 8/6/2004, you wrote:
> >The WDSCi fixes I've applied put me at version 5.1.0.3, and it appears
my
> >CLLE prompting options have been changed.
> >
> >Formerly, WDSCi left-justified and automatically smart-indented each
line
> >whenever you touched it (even if you entered a space). Now they're
like
> >SEU, with non-labeled lines starting in column 14.
> >
> >I've drilled down through Remote Systems|iSeries|LPEX editor parsers|CL
to
> >see if I can reset the options but it doesn't seem to work. I must be
> >missing something, again...
> >
> >In very small letters, I'm typing, "Why couldn't they just fix
> >CODE?" Being married to 13 women must be easier than dealing with the
> >Eclipse monster, the poster child of the Brave New World of Homogenized
> >Software...and I have my hands full being married to just one. Sigh.
> >
> >-rf
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