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It appears as if you did not (accidentally) install the " iSphere Task Tags Plugin". That plug-in is part of the "iSphere for RDi 8.0+" feature.

Please go to "Help -> Install New Software..." and select the iSphere update site from the drop down box at the top of the dialog. You should see the following features:

iSphere for RDi 8.0+
iSphere for RDi 9.5+ (additions)
iSphere STRPREPRC Utility for RDi 8.0+
iSphere TN5250J for RDi 8.0+

Now expand the " iSphere for RDi 8.0+" feature. You should see the following plug-ins:

iSphere Core (required)
iSphere for RDi 8.0+ (recommended)
iSphere Help (optional)
iSphere Message Subsystem for for RDi 8.0+ (optional)
iSphere Task Tags for RDi 8.0+ (optional)

What does the icon next to " iSphere Task Tags for RDi 8.0+ (optional)" look like? Is it a colored icon with a yellow and blue arrow? Or is it just black and white?

A colored icon indicates, that the plug-in is not installed. In that case select the plug-in and click the [Next] button to install it.

Last but not least, if the "Group items by categrory" checkbox is not selected, you do not see the features, but only the 10 iSphere plug-ins. Of course then there is no option to expand the "iSphere for RDi 8.0+" feature. Just look at the icon of the "iSphere Task Tags Plugin".

Thomas.

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: WDSCI-L [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Charles Wilt
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. November 2016 22:13
An: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries
Betreff: Re: [WDSCI-L] TODO tag not working

On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Tools/400 <thomas.raddatz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

a) Did you check that your source member type shows up in the list at
"Preferences -> iSphere -> LPEX Task-Tags"?


​It's not there.​ The only pages under iSphere are:
Appearence
Compare
Contributors
Label Decorations
Library
Monitors
Serach
Spool Files
Updates

This is on a fresh install of RDi 9.5.1 with iSphere 2.9.3r



b) Did you verify that you set the "Enable LPEX Task Tags" checkbox on
the same preferences page?



​see above​




c) Did you verify that your "TODO" tag shows up on "Preferences ->
Java
-> Compiler -> Task Tags"?


​It's there. Also in General-->Editors-->Structured Text Editors​
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