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OK, I was confused when I read the help. Having default in there so many times threw me off. I also didn't realize it went with the LPEX editor, so I completely skipped that section in preferences!

Thanks again!
Sean

adrian wrote:
"commandLine off" does it for the current view only. For a global change, use "default.commandLine off". Or, select Window > Preferences > [+] LPEX Editor > Controls, and uncheck "Command line".

Sean Porterfield wrote:

This has probably been discussed (maybe not for this specific option, but making settings stick), but I was unable to find it in the archives.

There was a preference for hiding the command line. In version 6.0 I can't find it. I did however find "set commandLine off" which works perfectly (and still allows Esc to bring the command line back if I want to use it.)

When I close and reopen WDSCi, the command line returns. How can I make it stay off?


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