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Hi Dave, I found it eventually by trying each of them. You can control the overflow colour in the preferences at LPEX Editor->Parsers->Parser Styles and the Style is Sequence number. Thanks to everyone who replied. Best regards, Mark -----Original Message----- From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Boettcher Sent: 07 March 2007 15:49 To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] End of line overflow appearance This problem has caught me in RPG as well * so I started looking. Found "LPEX Editor->Parsers->Parser Styles" had the colors.
From the color, it seemed it should be a comment, but changing the
comment background didn't change the 'past end of line' behavior. Just for fun, I looked at our one COBOL program and again could not find a 'past end of line' behavior, but I also noticed if I went far enough past end of line that the letters were first light green, then blue if I went far enough past end of line. That still didn't help me find the place to change it though. :>) hth, Dave B
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Mark Austin wrote on 07/03/2007 05:21:06:
I'm editing the source of an ILE Cobol in the LPEX editor and I've
been
trying to find a way of changing the line overflow colour. Currently
it
is light green, which is very easy to miss. I want to change it to
red
as coding over character 72 gives compile errors.
Mark - I'd look in the Preferences under "LPEX Editor->Appearance" or "LPEX Editor->Parsers->Parser Styles". I'm not sure if the 'past end of line' token is available to be changed or not. HTH, Adam
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