I'm pretty sure I have used Extra with WE but it's been so many years ago I
don't know that it means anything to say that.  What I can tell you is that
WE works pretty well with QWS3270.  I have had some difficulty with
windowing the code area of the screen with later versions of QWS.  It seems
that the OSM is thrown off if you have multiple colors on the screen, such
as when in view mode in ISPF or when a line is highlighted.  I like to cut
out the line numbers when I'm working with code and there would always be a
line here or there that would read text that should be outside the window.
I've got a rudimentary script started that parses the line at the cursor and
turns on and off with a hotkey.  With that I'm getting what I want.

 
Larry
http://www.lionsrealm.net/roar



-----Original Message-----
From: John W. Carty [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 11:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: extra

I'm a long time mainframe programmer (cobol believe it or not) and I use
attachmate extra 3270 version 7.11.

I'm slowly weaning myself away from jaws since it seems to be growing
ever more instable. And for almost every application I use, I've made
the switch to WE.

However, with extra WE seems not to be able to locate the cursor. I have
always used a blinking underline with jaws but I have tried all other
cursor settings with We and it cannot find the cursor.

Does anyone use extra with We, what version, and how did you configure
WE to operate properly? Have any of you had better luck with a different
terminal package?

Thanx,

John Carty

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