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Adrian wrote on 24/11/2006 04:15:22 PM:

The main problem here would be to find available keys (and which are not 

already used by Eclipse)...

To set e.g., Ctrl+T (when in the text area, prefix area, or LPEX command 

line) to move to the next split view, select Window > Preferences > LPEX 

Editor > User Key Actions >
  Key:    c-t.t.p.c
  Action: nextView
press "Set" > press "OK".

The action to go to the previous split view is prevView.

Thanks Adrian.  Not sure if it is intentional or not, but I'm not seeing 
either of those actions (nextView and prevView) in my documentation.  If I 
do ?lpex, then go to "Editor commands, actions, and parameters", then "
Default editor actions", those actions do not appear in the list.

Thanks again for the info - now to try to find a good combo that isn't 
used elsewhere!

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