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General
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Show additional information about objects where appropriate. |
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Show Hint |
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Shows information about components in a hint. |
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Show in Key Sequence |
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Shows columns in a table in key order. Columns are otherwise shown in sequence order. |
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Show Internal Files |
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Shows or hides internal files in the editor. |
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Show Read Only Message |
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Shows or hides a message about read-only objects. |
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Use Interactive Verification |
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Sets interactive verification to on or off. |
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Save Master Information |
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(Slave systems only.) Select this option if you want to keep the results of a Master Refresh for the next time you start the IDE. |
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Web Development |
The IDE is configured for web application development. |
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Desktop Development |
The IDE is configured for desktop application development. |
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IBM i 5250 Development |
The IDE is configured for IBMI i 5250 application development.
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Show Identifier |
Show the identifier field in the New Dialog dialog to allow for user defined identifiers. |
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Show Short Names |
Show objects in the editor using the short name (also referred to as identifier). |
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Suggest identifier matching DLL name |
When you create an object, LANSA automatically generates an identifier for it based on the name of the object. The identifier can be up to 9 characters long. For objects that can be compiled into Windows DLLs, we recommend you select this option so that the suggested identifier matches the 8-character DDL name. |
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Auto Expand Parameters |
Automatically expands all parameters in the Command Assistant. |
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Design Data |
Displays design data inside controls. Design data helps you visualize how controls will look in the application. Refer to Design Tab. |
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Snap to Grid |
Aligns components to the Design Tab grid (functions are always aligned to grid). |
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Show Grid |
Shows a grid in the Design Tab which is used to align fields and components. |
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Drop Fields as Material Design |
Fields are dropped on a component as appropriate material design controls, for example alphanumeric fields as edit fields or spin edit fields. |
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Win32 |
Sets the target runtime to Win32. Trying to use features specific to DirectX will cause warnings. |
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DirectX |
Sets the target runtime to DirectX. |
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Off |
In single user environments, object locking can be turned off. |
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On |
When object locking is on, locks are put on objects so that multiple users cannot edit them simultaneously. |
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On (ReadOnly) |
Setting object locking to Read only sets all objects in the partition to READ ONLY status. |
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language |
Sets the language of the LANSA development environment. If multiple languages have been installed, you can use this option to change the language. |
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language |
Sets the language of the object open in the Design View. |
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