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Post by George on Mar 20, 2022 13:56:45 GMT -5
Robert: Well you must be the only person in our user group who actually uses the @ and # values. Those are the ones I asked you about as to whether to continue supporting them. They are incredibly awkward to maintain.
Yes, I made a change to reset them when no hilight was present, I thought they were only available for hilite blocks.
Other than your own personal use, I can't believe this is worth keeping. I know your reaction, but this is truly an obscure, non-ISPF extension that I'm sure nobody else even knows about.
USERS: Please clue me in if you use this feature (or even if you are aware it exists).
George
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Post by George on Mar 20, 2022 14:58:09 GMT -5
Robert: Amazing! If you use it like that, I'll leave it alone and undo the last change.
But I'd still like to hear from other users who've actually used it, I know I've NEVER used it.
George
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Post by George on Mar 21, 2022 8:24:41 GMT -5
Robert: As I said above, I'll leave it alone and undo the last change.
I guess I just don't do a lot of column oriented stuff like you. I know all your keyboard related stuff is abslutely crawling with tabular data.
Still, c'mon users - who else knows what were're talking about? Who also uses it?
George
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Post by George on Mar 21, 2022 15:35:37 GMT -5
Robert: I'm not sure the latest Beta is 'put back where it was'. I'll go back in and review it.
George
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Post by George on Mar 22, 2022 8:16:43 GMT -5
Robert: I don't follow, the piece not yet put back was to do with resetting the @ and # values, what does that have to do with cut/paste/hilight? Which I tried, and paste into the same or other columns, followed by a hilite action all work fine.
George
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Post by George on Mar 22, 2022 14:36:42 GMT -5
Robert: Good, I'll have a look at PASTE into short lines, but that's a common scenario in SPFLIte and the auto-lengthening of lines occurs in all kinds of commands.
Just did a quick test, yes indeed, there's something not right going on.
George
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Post by George on Mar 23, 2022 10:38:54 GMT -5
Robert: Corrected. The handling of the color attribute string was not being performed correctly in 2-3 locations. Hopefully it has been fixed properly.
The change to @ and # support has been 'un-done' and should be back the way it was. New Beta posted. (22082)
George
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