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Yup, I like that as well. I use ctrl-shift-F for that (the action name is blockFill). It also works for commenting and uncommenting blocks of free-form code, something that the free-form RPG editor doesn't do very well yet. Also, did you know that block fill works quite nicely with filter? You can filter a bunch of lines and then change only those lines using the block fill.

Very nice.

Joe

LOL - I select, then right-click, the type L and F - but I think I'll do
something like your keystroke. I already have Ctrl-G for find selection
- something like that - I think it used to be in the product but Eclipse
pre-empted it.

Another one I like is filling the selection - I usually make the
selection, especially something in columns 1-5, then right-click and
type L and E - cursor moves to command line, where I type whatever value
to fill with - very nice for marking versions, anything needing
repeating. But a keystroke would be nice - hmmm!

Vern

On 11/26/2010 6:11 PM, Joe Pluta wrote:
I find this such a required action that I map it to a keystroke. On my
machine, Alt-Shift-F is filter selection. I went so far as to map it to
the mouse wheel, but that seemed a little overboard.

Joe

You can also highlight your selection, (RR01) and right click on the text
and in the pop up box chose selected>> filter selection. That will show
you all lines with the selected text.

Jim

On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Jim Essinger<dilbernator@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Robert,

You can do a find RR01 and select the ALL option. It will show you only
those lines where RR01 occurs.

Is that what you are looking for?

Jim


On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Robert Rogerson<rogersonra@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hi all,

I'm using Wdsc 7.08.

I seem to recall being able to filter the source to only display lines
having a mod marker but I can't remember if how I did it or even if I did
it.

For example if I have a mod marker RR01 I would only display lines having
RR01.

Does anyone know?

Thanks and have a nice weekend.

Robert Rogerson
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