Count me in on the left side. Right side...isn't that for ICCF? :-)


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From: "Huegel, Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Impromptu XEDIT Survey





 
 




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* My initial thought was: On the LEFT, naturally -- where God intended it to  *

* be!  If it belonged on the right it would be called the line SUFFIX area!!  *

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-----Original Message-----

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Behalf Of Mike Walter

Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:25 AM

To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU

Subject: Re: Impromptu XEDIT Survey





Ohhhhhh goody ...a mid-week religious war!!  Man the cannons!  Mount the 

horses!  Call up the reserves, this could be a long war!    :-)



My initial thought was: On the LEFT, naturally -- where God intended it to 

be!  If it belonged on the right it would be called the line SUFFIX area!! 

 :-)



But the real answer is, of course, and to borrow Bill Bitner's favorite 

answer: It depends.



Are you just writing text or a note?   Then maybe on the right... or not 

at all (try entering from the XEDIT command line: POWER)



Are you writing code with frequent line moves/deletes?  Then maybe on the 

left.



Do you have PComm's WONDERFUL "Rule" turned on?  (It displays a thin 

full-screen horizontal and vertical line, or "rule", where the cursor is 

located, making code line-up a piece of cake.  My PComm keyboard is set to 

turn Rule off and on by pressing Alt and '+' -- the '+' above the '='). 

Then maybe you can be happy with the prefix area on either side (not 

concurrently, that would be weird and probably illegal in conservative 

States).



Are you writing an XEDIT application for others to use?  Then the answer 

might be: ask THEM where they like it, and permit then to change their 

mind with a simple toggle left/right PFkey press so that they don't have 

to call you for support when they inevitably change their minds. 



So... the real answer can probably be summed up as: place it where ever it 

makes YOU the most productive; and remember that you can change you mind 

any time.



Mike Walter 

Hewitt Associates 

Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily 

represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.







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Where does the prefix field belong? 

On the left? 

or 

On the right? 





 

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