chaat
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Post by chaat on Sept 17, 2014 17:12:15 GMT -5
when executing a line command to copy a line after another line, the cursor is not positioned in the line number area of the new line. This means that i you want to copy that line after another line, you have to use the tab key to move the cursor back to the line number area to enter the next line command.
is this behavior something that is controlled by the file profile or some other configuration ?
ps. I'm editing a 500k line source member and copying a line to over 60 or 70 places in the code. So less key strokes is better, especially when dealing with a production version.
I'm trying to stick with using SPFLite and making notes about issues / inconveniences that I encounter. Most of them are just related to learning a new tool.
So far, I'm liking SPFLite quite a bit.
do you have a forum for sharing macro's and file colorization files ?
i spent quite a bit of time reworking the cobol colorization file and it's looking pretty good.
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Post by George on Sept 20, 2014 10:59:10 GMT -5
chaat: Robert: How soon we forget ...
Place a C& on the line to be copied. (& requests the line command be retained after use.) Place an A on the line to copy after Press Enter Repeat the last two lines till you're done Issue RESET or go back and delete the C& from the original line.
George
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