Hi Robert,

Thanks for your reply!

I pressed F1 and it says "The HILITE command is not available in mixed
mode edit sessions."

Then, I go to Menu -> Edit - > Options, to disable Mixed Mode.

Also, I changed all lower case characters to upper case, but still it
doesn't work.

What does "Mixed mode edit session" means?

Thanks!

KC Eric

It says

On 3/20/07, Robert Bardos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
KC Eric,

I remember encountering a similar message when trying 'hilite dtl'
on an HFS HTML file that had records that were longer than 255
characters. However, as you mention COBOL I doubt that that's the
reason.

Anyway, did you press F1 (or enter 'help') upon the first message
being displayed?
Maybe there will be another message telling you in more detail
what's wrong.

Robert

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> von KC Eric Wong
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. März 2007 08:27
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to ISPF Editor.
>
> When I am editing a COBOL file,I found that syntax highlighting
is OFF,
>
> When I type HILITE ON in the command line, it says "HILITE
unavailable",
>
> Seems that it is disabled somehow.
>
> Does anyone meet this problem?
> How can I enable it again?
>
> Thanks!
>
> KC Eric

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