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Hi Jim,
To answer your first question: you can configure keys in Lpex from the
preferences, under Lpex Editor->User Key Actions. If you click in the Key
field, and press F1, the popup should have a link to a help page that
explains the keys and syntax to use. You can do the same for the Action
field, and it links to a page that explains the default editor actions
available. When you've entered the key-action pair, click Set.
I think you probably want Key == enter, and Action == processPrefix.
Cheers,
Kushal Munir
Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
IBM Toronto Lab, 8200 Warden Ave., Markham, ON
Phone: (905) 413-3118 Tie-Line: 969-3118
Email: kmunir@xxxxxxxxxx
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I'm sure it's in the archives, but I could find it.
But is there a way to the WSDc (RSE editor) to configure it so that an
"Enter" key doesn't insert a new line?
Also I've looked at the V5r3 info and can't find if Code Designer will be
included as part of WSDc or will it still be a stand-alone application.
Thanks,
-- Jim Lowary
ToastMaster/Salton, Inc
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