Buck - "print selection sequenceNumbers on tokenized on"
Thanks. Your comments on setting the parameters on the print statement was the clue for which I was originally looking. With the same setting in preferences (LPEX Editor-Print-"Sequence numbers":checked and "Tokenized":checked) the dates print with a simple "LLP" blocking. I just couldn't find any references to setting it to get it. I already had "Tokenized" checked, and that didn't produce the dates and the sequence numbers weren't there either. But once both were checked, then the date and the sequence number printed. Not sure what "Tokenized" means... yet.
John - "It mentions Ctrl+Shift+O as a way to "show block nesting"."
Susan Gantner produced an RSE/RDi keyboard shortcuts guide that I find very helpful to discover the more obscure (and more common) features such as "Show Nested Logic (CTRL-SHFT-O). You can get your free copy at System i Developer (systemideveloper.com). Because of my limited memory skills, I refer to it often enough to leave it up as a window on my 2nd monitor. I know that "Key Assist..." is available, but the terminology doesn't match what us old SEU users are more familiar with.
Terry - "... but these old eyes of mine struggle to follow the lines..."
yeah, my eyes too! But I have been able to follow it up to a bit. If it gets too deep, it's more difficult. If that's the case, then I just re-CTRL-SHFT-O on a smaller group. I also ATTEMPT to ensure that the nesting doesn't go more than a page at a time, which helps when that can be achieved.
Duane
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Show Block Nesting does up to 5 levels.
Thanks,
Eric
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On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[Re: "Graphical lines"]
I'm sure there's an official name, but I don't know what it is. If
you used RDi, you could press Ctrl-Shift-O and see them for yourself
:-)
Indeed. Thanks for humoring me and being patient.
They are vertical lines and horizontal arrows which connect the tops
and bottoms of control blocks, for example IF and ENDIF. If there's
nesting, there is one line for each control block.
Aha. I managed to find this:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_61/rzasc/sc09250739.htm
It mentions Ctrl+Shift+O as a way to "show block nesting".
You say there's one line for each block, which I take to mean there are simultaneous, parallel vertical lines when blocks are nested. If I'm reading that correctly, the horizontal arrows are like the Bn, Xn, and En in compile listings, and there are n vertical lines connecting them.
Which seems nice. But that area in the margin looks pretty small; what happens when you are in that 100-line, 12-deep control block?
They are created on the fly, and as far as I can tell, not stored with
the source member in the cache. They are not persistent; RDi won't
show them tomorrow.
OK, that all makes sense. It should be able to recalculate them as needed based on lexical analysis of the source code. It was only when I was thinking you might mean horizontal rule (like a comment which consists of hyphens or equal signs or asterisks) that persistence even crossed my mind.
John Y.
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