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The split option are interesting. I may redefine a-s to splitLine. Or
maybe c-s-s.
What I would really like in RPG is a split feature that would allow me to
take something like this:
C+ select field1, field2, field3
and quickly turn it into this:
C+ select field1,
C+ field2, field3
and then into this:
C+ select field1,
C+ field2,
C+ field3
I often paste unstructed, hard to read, SQL into my programs and I like to
reformat it to a less "steam of consciousness" style.
Right now I use alt-s, then RR and OO commands, but I'd like to do it more
quickly.
I don't suppose you've run into this while researching the splitting
options?
Sam
>From: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>There are 3 "split" functions you can set to a key. "split" takes
>everything from the cursor to the end of the line and puts it at the
>start of a new line. Alt-s already does this, Alt-j joins them up
>again.
>
>"splitLine" does something similar, except that in RPG, e.g., it
>starts the data under the specification column of the new line.
>
>"splitAndShift" puts the data directly under its former location. I
>like this one, I think.
>
>BTW, case matters - "splitandshift" does not work.
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