Jeff Roberts wrote:
> probably an odd practice that only I do, but I edit all my 2.6 dos/2.6
> unix code with vfp 9 and I keep a 2.6 window open for compiling.  I
> just have to make sure the file is closed in vfp when I compile it.  I
> get a lot of the benefits of the vfp editor this way, although you do
> have to keep in mind some stuff will pass the syntax checker but still
> not compile in 2.6
>   
I do this usually if I have to do a load of editing and may need to 
indent/unindent a large section, which is easy with VFP and not so easy 
with FPW.

Peter



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