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For your first comment about the change in backspace and delete behaviour,
we changed it in 5.1.2 to behave like SEU because we had customer feedback
asking for that. Adrian has already responded with how to change the
behaviour back.
Eric Simpson
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries, IBM Toronto Lab,
D1/140/8200/MKM
Phone: (905) 413-3226, T/L: 969-3226, Fax: (905) 413-4850
Email: esimpson@xxxxxxxxxx
jstevens@mizehous
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Subject
10/07/2004 10:09 [WDSCI-L] Small editor quirks
AM between 5.0.1 and 5.1.2
Please respond to
Websphere
Development
Studio Client for
iSeries
When I upgraded to 5.1.2 from 5.0.1, I had a few annoying items show up.
For example,
In 5.0.1 a backspace when the cursor was in column 1, would delete the
line and move the cursor the last column of the line above.
In 5.1.2 a backspace in column 1 does nothing.
In 5.0.1 when the cursor was in column 1 of a line, CTRL-End would select
entire line and the DELETE key would blank the line
In 5.1.2 CTRL-End still selects the entire line, but the DELETE key does
nothing.
In 5.0.1 when I was editing an RPGLE source member and I typed %, or % and
the beginning of a BIF, the pop-up box of BIF's would come up.
In 5.1.2, I have to do a CTRL-Space to get the pop-up window.
I assume that this was a setting in the LPEX editor preferences, but I
haven't found it yet.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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