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Ctrl-D will work for pasting one line directly below the line I am coping,
but guess that still doesn't help me when I paste one line in a different
location (unless you know of a way to do Ctrl-D and send to a different
line not directly below it). This issue is more of an annoyance then any
major problem. I tend to just copy 2 lines all the time even when I only
want to copy 1 line and delete the 2 line after the paste.

The last time I messed with the column sensitive nothing seemed to work
like WDSC 7. Never had any problems until after that release. WDSC 6 was
fine when coping and pasting also, but then again WDSC 6 was a resource hog
and took for ever to install. Maybe I will mess around with it some more
again and see if I missed something.

Thanks,
Jeff



From: BKBratager@xxxxxxxxxx
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
Client for System i & iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 07/24/2015 09:24 AM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] COBOL support in RDi?
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Jeff,

You can also use Ctrl-D to duplicate the current line. That may do what
you want as well.

I may have also changed my preferences to disable (column sensitive
editing).
Window > Preferences > Remote Systems > Remote Systems LPEX
Editor
(then uncheck Column sensitive editing)
_________________________________
Brian Bratager


I didn't realize RPG had cross-reference data in the outline view. Yes
that would be nice to have in COBOL.

I am using Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V. It had something to do when they added all
the column support after WDSC, could not just copy and paste one line if
you started the copy from Column 1. The pasting of the line stops at
Column 7.

I tried Alt-L and Alt-C and still sometimes it doesn't work paste the one
line correctly. Also notice the Alt-L Alt-C paste it one line below
where
I want to copy. I want to copy a line from Column 1 and paste it on the
next line below it starting in Column 1 and I have never been able to get
it to work consistently since WDSC 7. Coping more than 1 line never
gives
me issues, just 1 line by itself.

Thanks,
Jeff

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