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Vern, agreed. I'm not going to make waves for pre-v9.6 issues.

I did determine that the first non-comment statement in a CLLE member
dictates how RDi will format the rest of the source. If the first
non-comment statement begins in column 14, then the rest of the source is
not reformatted per the preferences discussed earlier. If the first
non-comment statement begins anywhere other than in column 14, it follows
the preferences. If an existing first non-comment statement begins in
column 14 and you change it to start in some other column, RDi will follow
the preferences from that point forward. I think I can live with that.

- Dan

On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 1:36 PM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Dan

Others have mentioned using Cttl-Shift-O - I tried it, and it worked if my
cursor was on a DO or ENDDO - I don't know when this was added to CL code,
but it's nice. It doesn't work quite so nicely, IMO, as the RPG way does,
but it is there, at least at 9.5 and forward.

Glad the LL trick worked - it doesn't always completely, but that might be
fixed better in 9.6, according to Barbara.

As for continuing in SEU style, I don't know - maybe the fix in 9.6 for
formatting after a comment takes care of that. Or maybe it's because ENDPGM
is like the end of the topmost layer.

Cheers
Vern


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