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Hi Sam,

I've put your comments into our feedback database.  I would observe that it
would seem that line number is being printed, however, you expect sequence
number (which is reasonable).

I would comment that the indent view has a menu (little triangle at the top
right of the view) where you can choose to print.
If you want to make the prefix area appear (the area with lines number or
sequence numbers) try the following editor command:
set prefixArea on
(note that the indent view shows line numbers and not sequence numbers)

Hope this helps!

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab

You know you've achieved perfection in design, not when you have nothing
more to add, but when you have nothing more to take away. - Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 12/30/2005 02:05:11 PM:

> When I print source it is mostly for research so that I can compae paper
> against the screen while I make notes on the paper.  (Old, old, ugly,
> code...)
>
> Unfortunately, the line number that prints and the line numbers on the
> screen are not the same.  On the screen they are from the source member
and
> when when printed they appear to simply be an ascending number.  (I know,

> could make a temporary copy of the source and renumber it before I print
it,
> but it would be nicer if "line number" consistently meant the line number
in
> the source.)
>
> I'm often printing the Indentation view, and in V6 it doesn't show line
> numbers.  This will make it more difficult to compare the listing to the
> screen.  I can't see anything in the preferences to control this.
>
> I see that "find" now works much better in the Source > Show Indentation
> view.  Excellent, but File > Print still doesn't exist, thought you can
> still say "print" on the command line.
>
> Sam
>



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