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Thanks, Adrian, questions inline--

At 08:37 AM 9/22/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Mark Phippard wrote:
I seem to recall that there are some "generic" LPEX preferences.  Perhaps
there are some that might apply to the C/C++ parser, such as maximum line
length.

At the bottom of the "LPEX Editor" global-scope preference pages, there are also preferences for the currently open documents (maintained dynamically, as you open / close documents). The top node has "Maximum line length" (on the LPEX command line, this is the "save.textLimit" parameter).

I have 5.0 - I found "Maximum line length" on the Save item under LPEX Editor. Mine is 0.


Now, when I save my C member, I get the truncation message, so it seems to honor the record length already. Is save.textLimit somehow being set to record length implicitly?

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