David,
As was alluded to, all these key mappings are customizable.
So if you don't ever want to have a shortcut for opening a plugin artifact,
you simply unbind Ctrl+Shift+A from that command and "Open a member in
Lpex" will win every time.
To customize, go to Window->Preferences->General->Keys ( or hit
Ctrl-Shift-L twice in succession)
If you type in Ctrl+Shift+A in the long entry field under the Scheme combo
box, you can filter the key bindings to only those bindings with "Ctrl
+Shift+A"
Then you can select "Open Plug-in Artifact" and hit the Unbind Command
button and Apply and your wish has been granted :-)
Enjoy your new found power,
Edmund
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[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Hiebert, Chris
If you right click in the LPEX window and go to the VIEW menu
you should see these options:
New view Ctrl+2
Next View  Ctrl+Alt+Right
Previous View Ctrl+Alt+Left
Thanks, I should have found that one. With me it's shift Alt right/left.
How about this one : ctrl + shift + A to open a source member that I don't
have in a filter. With Rdp 7.6 a stupid box opens up in the bottom right
corner and asks if I want to open a <plug in artifact>. I have to leave the
keyboard and use the mouse.
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