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Well, just spent three hours downloading and installing the update. These issues (below) remain. I checked the preferences, as indicated below. In fact, I went through every preference panel, but could not find anything directly relevant that I did not indicate below.
My only thoughts are that:

  1. There is a preference setting that is indirectly affecting my
     results, or
  2. The fact that I have both 6.0 and 5.1.2 running on the same PC
     might be causing a clash.

Reasonably (to me, anyway) I doubt #2 is the problem because 5.1.2 works as advertised.

I've had others tell me that these are not issues with them, too. So obviously it's a personal issue. I just don't know how personal. If not one else has any suggestions, I may just bite the bullet tomorrow: uninstall both versions and install 6.0 alone.
Thanks.


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ssc1478@xxxxxxx wrote:


There are a few of irritants that I have with the LPEX editor under

WDSc 6.0.0. Build 20050609_2105 as opposed to 5.1.2.

After getting the updates, I have Version: 6.0.1 Build id: 20050725_1800.

First, in fixed format RPG, when I press the /Enter/ key, it does

*not* repeat the specification type (F,C, etc.). And I do >have the preferences set (RemoteSystems...iSeries...LPEX Editor Parsers...ILE RPG: Repeat previous specification type = >checked).

This works for me.

Second, when typing a structured opcode (IF, SELECT, etc.), it does

not automatically apply the closing ENDxx, which 5.1.2 >did. And, again, the preference is set (same page as above: Automatic closure of control block = checked, Style = ENDXX).



This works for me.

Third, when I press the /Enter/ key, while the cursor is not at the

end of the line, it breaks the line at the point of the >cursor - which is what one would expect in Word or a text editor. However, 5.1.2 simply created a new line regardless of >where the cursor was in the line. I even added a preference (LPEX Editor...UserKeyActions: enter = newLine). There is a >"workaround" for this one, though: Hold the /Control/ key while pressing /Enter/. I have another action which says:

backSpace = left. Works fine.


This works for me also. To break the line, I have to press alt-s. (I wish it wouldn't put the text starting at column 1.)


I use WDSc for editing RPG IV syntax primarily, not web development

(yet). I do have both 6.0 and 5.1.2 installed on the >same PC, but 5.1.2 works as described above, which is the way I want it to work.


Any suggestions, corrections would be appreciated.


I don't know if the updates fixed what you're experiencing because I don't recall having those problems before I got the updates. (I don't use the automatic closure feature so I can't comment on that.)

hth,
Phil



Thanks.

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