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Ah, I didn't look at that because I use a custom 2 panel (my word - not sure what the 'official' term is) perspective instead of the 5 panel Remote Systems Explorer perspective.  I don't have that panel with the tabs, so my editor view can use the full height allowed by RDi.  That's why I don't see a difference between WDSCi and RDi, since I've done the same in both.


I do see what you mean, now, though.  In WDSCi, I can reduce the height of that panel more than in RDi.  But I can eliminate it in both, which suits me better.  Maybe it would suit you?

 
Dave Shaw


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From: Terry Hertel <T.Hertel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Configuring RDi 9 look and feel


My set up for Preferences/LPEX Editor/Controls is the same in both versions. Under the last line of code displayed I have 1) the command line, 2) a row of tabs (object table, commands log, source prompter, error list, job log, job status, snippets, etc.), 3) an area that belongs to and changes with the tab selected (for example, if I click on error list, it contains Id, Message, Severity, Line, Location, and Connection), and 4) the "bar" that contains the fast path buttons and heap status. On RDp 8.5 I was able to grab the line between the command line and the tabs and drag it down so the third area was not visible. I cannot do that with RDi 9.0.

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