I don't have access to ISPF right now, but if I remember
correctly one can LOCK their ISPF profile and it will not change.
Regards,
Regards,
Steve Thompson
Make Mainframes Great Again
They use far less Electricity than Clouds and can do more work
On 8/27/2025 11:01 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On 8/27/25 06:27, Peter Relson wrote:
ct.
Anyway, if it's true, then doesn't it make sense to have
mixed-case comments (which are meant to be "read") even if the
command requires upper-case?
...
As I said, I have relied on mixed-case comments to
distinguish them from code, visually or in string
searches.
But I was once scolded by a regular contributor to
IBM-MAIN when I posted a code sample (JCL?) with
n mixed-case comments. Because viewing it modified
his ISPF CAPS setting.
CAPS should have a "Don't change automatically!"
option, particularly for opening an empty file.