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I just have to chime in on this because I think this breaks very simple
rules of programming.
I don't renumber our users menus when I add a new option.  I don't
change the purpose of a command key in a program.  In such a severely
complex software such as WDSCi, why make changes that disrupt your users
current knowledge of the product?

Why was Inspect set to Ctrl-Shft-I when that was already in use by the
Open Member function?
Not only that, but on 5.1.0.3 Open Member was Ctrl-Shft-N. 

Over the past year I've slowly made my way into WDSC, and it's proved to
be a great tool, but I really do think it's silly that existing commands
are being changed for no real reason.

Kurt Anderson
Application Developer
Highsmith Inc

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In 6.0, Ctrl+Shift+I is used by Run/Debug (for Inspect) so WDSC switched
to use a different combination for the Open Member action.

Eric Simpson
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries, IBM Toronto Lab,
D1/140/8200/MKM
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I couldn't find any other reference to Ctrl-Shift-I in my mind.  However
I do not use a whole lot of other editors like some people out there.
Closest thing I could think of was Ctrl-Shift-Insert to paste into a
5250 session.  Therefore I don't see the reason for the change.

Rob Berendt
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PO Box 2000
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