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Dave

I agree - maybe if one used a left arrow to collapse the list, it could know not to reposition in the editor - as opposed to clicking the minus sign - or separate clicking the minus sign from clicking on the name next to it.

Yes, another enhancement request!

Vern

At 01:23 PM 3/17/2007, you wrote:

Vern,

Yeah, after playing with it a while I understand why it does it - I just
want a simple way to tell it 'I'm positioned where I want to be, now let me
collapse this list and leave the cursor where it is'.  I've found I can work
around it by opening another view, collapsing the list (the cursor
repositions in the second view, but not the first), and then closing the
unwanted view.  It's a little cumbersome, but not that bad.  I'm still open
to a better way.  If there isn't one, maybe this could make another entry in
Violaine's enhancement list?

Dave Shaw
Mohawk Industries

----- Original Message -----
From: "Vernon Hamberg" <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] outline view postioning annoyance


> Dave
>
> When you click the minus, the statement number is no longer there -
> of course - so it won't stay positioned to it in the source - the
> outline puts you in the D-spec cuz that is where the field is
> defined. Which of several statements would you want it positioned to?
>
> I don't know a way around this, except not to click on the minus!
>
> Vern
>
> At 01:16 PM 3/15/2007, you wrote:
>
>>Scenario: I've expanded Fields, expanded one of the fields, and
>>clicked on a statement number to position the cursor where I want
>>it.  I'm happy.  Then I click the minus by the field name to
>>collapse the list of statements, since I don't need to see that
>>anymore, and the cursor repositions to the D-spec for the
>>field.  This is NOT what I want to happen - I want the cursor to
>>stay where it was!  Is there some trick I'm missing on this?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Dave Shaw
>>Mohawk Industries

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