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> From: kcollie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> You demonstrated splitting the jLPEX window so that you can view two
> source
> members at once. I cannot seem to get that to work. I believe in your
> slide
> that you we in the Java perspective; should this work for RPG source
as
> well?

Yes it works just as well for RPG (or any other language), but it's a
little tricky.  Click on the tab for the source member at the top of the
editing pane, and when you start to drag the cursor, it changes to what
looks like a set of folders (and a big rectangle).  Drag that cursor to
the top, bottom, left or right of the editing pane until it changes to a
thick black arrow pointing to the border - then when you drop it, the
pane will split.

Of course, you could always buy my book - Eclipse: Step by Step <grin>.
It walks you through that and a lot of other basic Eclipse functions.
And then in October, WDSC: Step by Step comes out, which give the same
treatment to the various added features of WDSC.

Joe


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