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On 7/22/2013 11:46 AM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
RDP 8.0.3. ( to lazy to update at this point, I really should )

I am almost always editing existing source, rather than creating new.
I've tried to find the switch in the CL parsers to stop the enter key
from automatically inserting a new line. Instead I would prefer it
simply commits the change I just made and takes the cursor to the next
line.

My suggested behavior might drive someone creating new code nutty, but
it will save me time and aggravation since mostly I'm modifying code
I've copied into the member.

Is there a way to do it?

Try setting a User Key Action. Windows > Preferences > LPEX Editor >
User Key Actions

for Key, specify enter
for Action, select newLine
Click Set on the right, then Apply.
--buck

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