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Thanks for the help and the webcast, Joe. Perhaps I will look into your book, but <grin> why buy the cow...? </grin> Kyle >Yes it works just as well for RPG (or any other language), but it's a >little tricky. Click on the tab for the source member at the top of the >editing pane, and when you start to drag the cursor, it changes to what >looks like a set of folders (and a big rectangle). Drag that cursor to >the top, bottom, left or right of the editing pane until it changes to a >thick black arrow pointing to the border - then when you drop it, the >pane will split. > >Of course, you could always buy my book - Eclipse: Step by Step <grin>. >It walks you through that and a lot of other basic Eclipse functions. >And then in October, WDSC: Step by Step comes out, which give the same >treatment to the various added features of WDSC. > >Joe > >> You demonstrated splitting the jLPEX window so that you can view two >> source >> members at once. I cannot seem to get that to work. I believe in your >> slide >> that you we in the Java perspective; should this work for RPG source >> as well?
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