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Jon,

Then why show *ANY* of break points in the editor? Just use the breakpoint list. Because you "...don't particularly want or need to see them in the editor view." Really?

I wonder why they show disable break points in Eclipse, Visual Studio, VS Code, IntelliJ, NetBeans. Other IDE debuggers have that feature.

Too bad RDI is incapable, probably to match the Green Screen Debugger limitations.

-Ken Killian-


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Personally I don't see the problem. Disabled breakpoints show up in the breakpoints list. I don't particularly want or need to see them in the editor view.



On Sep 21, 2019, at 8:18 PM, Ken Killian <kkillian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

Why can Eclipse show break points that are DISABLED?

RDi 9.6.0.6 is incapable of showing disabled break-points in the 21st Century? Really?

https://imgur.com/a/64C581R


https://imgur.com/a/lq3aYS3

That is a bad User-Interface. Lower your expectations.


-Ken Killian-


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