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Josée,

Yeah, I turn it off my default, because it has messed up my typing by mistake.

To disable it by default, do this:
Window > Preferences > LPEX Editor > Controls > then Uncheck “Command Line”.

When I want the command line, I hit “ESC”. When I want it disappear, I also hit “ESC”….
a.k.a. Toggle.


I use the command line myself for two basic reasons most of the time:


1. Toggle: set prefixArea off / on (Hide the source sequence number, I do NOT care for them)
2. Toggle: Hairline [cursor] on/off (advance function, but sometimes like it…)

There is a lot of learn on RDI, nothing you can learn Overnight…

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Subject: [WDSCI-L] How to remove/disable the Editor Command line in the LPEX editor?

Hello,
Is there a way I can remove the Editor Command line in the lpex editor?
Or, can you explain how to use it? I read through the help, I did not quite grasp how it would be of any use to me.

My problem is that once in a while, the word Sort shows up in there, and it resorts my code ... Not a great thing, not fun at all . I press undo, but every time, my heart skips a beat! So, since I have no idea what It is for, I'd like to hide it! How?
Or, show me how I can remove that SORT command that is stuck in there !

Thank you!

Josée

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