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Yup! That is what I was talking about!

I have grown to like that, because now my second view can be a "Quick-View" or a "Fast-View"....

By dragging it "too far", it puts it in his own group. At first, this really annoyed me. But, now that I know how it works, it isn't too bad, and I like it!

I guess because that "Second View" becomes its OWN VIEW, it isn't viewable, when I switch perspectives. Which is the part I hate... <frown>

On the old RDP, I use to like to switch to customize view called "IBM Editing" where I just show the LPEX Editor view ONLY. But, now that the second view becomes a "Separate group", I lose it when I switch perspectives...
<Big Frown>

OH well, I just re-Open the second view for a member when needed...

-Ken Killian-


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From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Booth Martin
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To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Moving source member to right side for side-by-side view, source disappears

Sometimes, maybe 15% of the time, when this happens there will be a small vertical rectangle on the right-side border with a restore icon, and clicking that brings it back into view,

On 3/12/2014 8:09 AM, Ken Killian wrote:
Martin,

I have ran into this too. I believe it has to deal with the Newer Juno over the older Eclipse Helios.

It some ways, I like it, and it took me a while to get used to it.

But now I can have my second view as a Pop-Out too! (a.k.a. "Fast
View")

I have discovered that my second view is now in separate "grouping".

What I hate, is that when I switch to a different perspective, it no longer keeps that second view up...

I might be missing something how navigate this newer eclipse.

Oh well, just thought I would share some of my insights. I probably am not using the "correct" terminology either...


-Ken Killian-

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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Moving source member to right side for side-by-side
view, source disappears

This is new behavior. If I want to move a source member to the right side so I can work with two members at one time, it usually works great. Lately though, if I go even a tad too far right, it disappears.
It doesn't close, and I can't get it back unless I close RDi. I know its there because once in a while it will reappear as a floating panel.

My terminology and explanation may be bad. I don't know the words well enough to explain it better.
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