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>From Aaron Bartell: > John, there is something that can help you a little here. > Try using the X and XX SEU prefix commands to collapse > portions of code. This allows you to work on different > area's of you program in the same window. > > Not exactly what you wanted, but it may allow you to keep > using WDSc 5.0 until they add it. Aaron Bartell Unfortunately, it won't do. I'll keep using WDSC 5.0 because it's much better than 4.0 was. I'll just have to continue using the Code editor for the foreseable future. Too bad; I really like the Eclipse Workbench. Frankly, I'm both surprised and dissapointed that Eclipse overlooked this feature; it's such a standard part of all professional quality editors. Indeed, even SEU provides a split view - albeit in read-only mode. I've tried to add it as a request in the feature database, but the IBM website is refusing to accept my user/pwd combo at the moment. Perhaps someone else can sign in and add this to the list. If not, I'll try again tommorow. John Taylor
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