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CTRL-A appears to be set to Windows select all.  I don't know about the CODE
Editor.

Thanks,
Kelly

-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Vern Hamberg
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 12:39 PM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Tip: User action keys for filtering views.


Is CTRL-A already defined for "Show all"? Or is that set to the Windows 
"Select all"? It is "Show all" in the CODE Editor (which, BTW, I might call 
the "real" LPEX editor - the one in WDSC is a Java version, sometimes 
called jLPEX, and it does not yet run LPEX macros--some hint it will some 
day). LPEX gets its name from "live parsing editor" - don't know why the 
"X", but that origin is almost worse than saying LPEX!

Vern

At 11:34 AM 3/24/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>In Windows > Preferences > LPEX Editor > User Key Actions you can define
>shortcut keys to filter a view by selected text and then show all again.
>
>To filter view by selected define a user key action as follows:
>         Key: a-l
>         Action: filterSelected
>Press the Set button.  Now Alt+L will filter the view to all lines
>containing selected text in a source member.
>
>To show all lines again define a user key action as follows:
>         Key: a-a
>         Action: showAll
>Press the Set button.  Now Alt+A will show all source lines again. Use this
>to see all source again after using the Alt+L keys defined above.
>
>These are quite handy for moving through code based on a target string.
Just
>double-click or click-and-drag to highlight some text, then Alt+L to see
>only the lines in the source containing the text.  Position the cursor to
>the line you want to be, then Alt+a to see all the source code again.
>
>Avoid the beginner's error I made when first defining user key actions.  I
>defined an action as s-l (which is Shift + L).  Thereafter I was unable to
>enter a capital L into my source. Didn't really think that one through...
:)
>
>Thanks,
>Kelly
>
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