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- From: sal8@po.cwru.edu (Steve Luzynski)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: cset2 editor - finding a line
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 02:54:59 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University
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- In article <2301@sdrc.COM> mustard@thor.sdrc.com (Sandy Mustard) writes:
- >From: mustard@thor.sdrc.com (Sandy Mustard)
- >Subject: cset2 editor - finding a line
- >Date: 20 Nov 92 20:33:26 GMT
- >Using cset2 and workframe, how do I position the editor to a particular
- >line number? I would like something line the 'vi' 36G command to get to
- >line 36. When the compiler tells me I have a syntax error on line 36, I
- >select the source file name and click on Process. This brings up the
- >editor. (the default one which came with os/2.) How do I position the
- >cursor to line 36?
- >
- >Thanks,
- >Sandy Mustard
- >mustard\@sdrc.com
- >
-
- Change the editor to EPM [from the default of E]. Then, when you get an
- error message, just double click the error message.
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