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Hi,

Mmm... once you set 'enter' to 'splitLine', the syntax checking doesn't work 
anymore ?   Somehow it seems that I get the syntax checking back (not that I've 
done anything special), but then the behavior of 'enter' is back to normal 
(even when the key action is still defined).

Kind regards,
Paul

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 Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>Hi Adrian,
>
>Mmm... nice, this is what I had before.
>
>During the last 30 minutes, I already lost this behaviour despite the fact 
>that the definition was still present.  Even restarting WDSC didn't solve 
>it... so I removed it, entered it again and it worked again.
>
>Kind regards,
>Paul
>
>------------------------
> Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries  wrote:
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>       
>>In "seu" base profile, LPEX doesn't split no line...  You can, however, 
>>redefine the Enter key:  "Window" -> "Preferences" -> "LPEX Editor" -> 
>>[+] -> "User Key Actions" ->
>>
>>     Key:    enter
>>     Action: splitLine
>>
>>-> "Set" -> "OK".
>>
>
>
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