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Maybe I'm loosing something in translation but I just move my mouse cursor
and it scrolls up and down quickly, so I would have no need for the number
on the left side to jump to the line.

Maybe I just don't deal with source files that are that big, but I don't see
the need.

-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Justin
Taylor
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2021 12:24 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: RDi - Source line like in PDM should work the same

It's (thankfully) been many years since I was forced to use SEU, but I just
checked and the line numbers match for me. The only difference I see
between RDi and SEU, in this respect, is that SEU puts the entered line# at
the top of the screen, while RDi puts it in the middle of the screen.


date: Thu, 15 Apr 2021 17:08:46 -0600
from: Javier Sanchez <javiersanchezbarquero@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: RDi - Source line like in PDM should work the same

It turns out so weird that RDi doesn't do what in green screen you do
when typing on the line number at the left any line number that is
approximate to the one you want to get in your source.

Line numbers in RDi of course don't coincide with the source sequence,
but to me it should do the same. Suppose I wanted to get to source
line
0310.00 in my source, RDi should react and take you there just like if
you were doing a SETLL in an RPG program. Doing so in RDi, well, it
lets you type in that but it doesn't react.

Going to a line number is not the same.

Or am I missing something?

Thanks.


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