Well, it was planned well in advance of the breakaway activities. But if anyone here is thinking of going soon, we had no issues at all. There were Catalonia flags hanging from balconies, a few flags of Spain in opposition, and that's about it. But people do have strong opinions if asked: for example, when I talked about Barcelona with a guy in Madrid, he said, "They are not Spaniard." Ouch.

Yes, we had a great time seeing the historic, super-artistic, and very proud people of both Barcelona and Madrid.

Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
You guys picked an interesting time to visit Barcelona. Sounds like you had a 
great time...

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Thanks Bill... I do try to keep up with email even when far away from my desk.  
And this was a fun thread to read just now.  I have not read ibm-main for a 
while because my wife made me go on vacation to Spain.  I think I could live in 
Barcelona - beautiful city.

Bill Wilkie wrote:

I haven't used anything else for many years now and NEVER had an Issue about 
support questions. Tom usually answers in a matter of minutes.

bill
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On 22/11/2017 4:46 PM, Styles, Andy (ITS zPlatform Services) wrote:


Classification: Public
Perhaps Tom could be persuaded to port Vista to Linux :-)


That would be fantastic. I'm one of Toms customers (a very happy one).
It may be worth a try to see how Vista goes with Wine. Same problem finding a decent 3270 emulator for macOS. If I had a choice of work machine I would choose a Mac but I need a decent 3270 emulator.



I've used x3270, and I find it functional, but lacking. Both keyboard remapping 
and font support are stuck in the 90s.


Doesn't support graphic escape characters, the menus are broken etc, etc. c3270 isn't much better. But they're free so can't grumble too much.



Andy Styles
z/Series Systems Programmer

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On 22/11/2017 1:36 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:


On 11/21/2017 8:44 PM, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:


Two words. Vista TN3270.

One word: x3270



There's not much choice on Linux. x3270 is full of bugs and not well 
maintained. What we need is more cross-platform browser based 3270 emulators 
like the Mocha TN3270 chrome app.

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