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I just noticed something weird in WDSc 7. Usually when I start a control
group in RPG IV, such as IF, DOW, etc., when I press the Enter key, the
cursor goes under the I or D (that is, does not indentation). I reported
this years ago and all suggestions failed to solve the problem (heck, I
can't even find the definition in Preferences now).



However, just a minute ago the automatic indention worked. Blurred my mind
because I'm used to pressing the tab key to manually indent.



Here's the thing that's weird. Bear in mind that there are three Enter keys
on my keyboard as defined by Client Access: The one just above the
right-side Ctrl key, the right-side Ctrl key itself, and the one to the
right of the numeric keypad. I normally use either the right-side Ctrl key
or the numeric keypad's Enter key; no indentation. But this time I pressed
the Enter key above the Ctrl key and indentation occurred.



Why would WDSc think that the action for the various Enter keys should be
different?



Jerry C. Adams

IBM i Programmer/Analyst

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