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I did a brief test, and at this moment the behavior in CLP and COBOL
programs is adding a line, not splitting. But I'll be sure to check what my
current member type the next time I notice a behavior change.

Thanks.

"Dave Shaw" <daveshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.2789.1203009579.1203.wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Luis,

You do realize that Enter key behavior changes depending on member type,
don't you? I get the split behavior in CLP, CLLE, and TXT, and the new
line behavior in RPGLE, SQLRPGLE, and (I think) DDS. I haven't seen it
switch at random, though.

Dave Shaw
Mohawk Industries

----- Original Message -----
From: "Luis Colorado" <luisc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: midrange.wdsci-l
To: <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 10:58 AM
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Enter key changing behavior unexpectedly


By the way... I have a problem with the Enter key that I'm not sure is
something that happens only to me. Sometimes it is surprising, but,
mostly, it is frustrating and maddening.

When I press the Enter key in the middle of a line, does anybody know why
sometimes the Enter key splits a line, but sometimes it inserts a blank
new line after the current line?

Example: if I press Enter with my cursor located after the word "is" in
the following text:

Line 1: this is the first line
Line 2: this is the second line

Sometimes I get the following (splitted line 1 into 2 lines):

Line 1: this is
Line 2: the first line
Line 3: this is the second line

And sometimes I get the following (inserts a blank line after line 1):

Line 1: this is the first line
Line 2:
Line 3: this is the second line

It seems to me that I may have been switching by accident some sort of
editor mode.




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