RDi 9.5 emulator is not bad for this first pass. I seem to like the stand alone better. Maybe I am use to it... <Head held low in shame>
I don't seem to find a way to change the font or colors. Oh well, I am probably missing that...
Still like the option to be able to open an emulator inside of RDI, that is sort of cool!
I still cannot believe the little extra "zippiness" and better response than RDi 9.5 has. It could be imagined by me. I hope someone else will confirm the better performance!
-Ken Killian-
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Subject: RDi 9.5 Terminal/emulator
Wow! I have been able to open a 5250 terminal/emulator inside of RDI!
Some good design thought was put into this! On the view: "Terminals" it say the following:
To open a terminal, right-click the Terminal subsystem under the target. Then select 'Launch Terminal' from the context menu.
Cool, a little helpful advice is always appreciated in my book! Thanks IBM!
It seems that it is called "Host Connection Emulator", not "Launch Terminal".
I must assume only session is allowed, because I cannot open a second one... <smirk>
So far, I am delightfully impressed! <Joy Joy>
I can tell that the RDI team has put a LOT of hard work and effort into this release!
<Big Smile>
-Ken Killian-
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From: WDSCI-L [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ken Killian
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 6:12 PM
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RDi 9.5 indenter not too bad. Not perfect, but pretty good!
Cool, I found the formatting options...
Window>Preference>Remote Systems>Remote Systems LPEX>IBM I Parsers>ILE RPG>Formatter....
You can change the number of spaces to indent. I knew it was thee some where. I have Developer friends who do not have a 3rd party inventor like Linoma. So, this will be good to share!
-Ken Killian-
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] RDi 9.5 indenter not too bad. Not perfect, but pretty good!
RDi 9.5 built in indenter, Ctrl+Shift+F, is not too bad. It is not perfect, and pretty good for the first pass...
It gets just a smidge confused when trying to indent code with right hand comments. No biggie, but different.
Sadly, because it updates the indent, it also updates all the source dates too...
I like the Linoma RPG Tool box/plug in, it has the option *NOT* to update the source dates, when just updating the code indentation. And since it has been doing code indentation a lot longer, it is more refined.
But, my test run of the built indenter is a lot better than no indenter! This will be an excellent start for those without a 3rd party plug-in.
Thanks IBM!
-Ken Killian-
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