Mmmm. Don't know the Web interface at all. I was testing with Office 365 on
a Windows 10 PC. Should be an equivalent option. I am going to guess this
was not your purchase. Do you have an administrator?
Charles
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> Then turn them off.
How?
> File/Options/Proofing/AutoFormat
There is no such menu option in the web interface.
> How do we make stupid people write smarter documents?
We can't make them, but we (I'm talking to you, m$) can stop encouraging them
to write stupid documents.
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Shmuel
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 22:17:54 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>> That is precisely what "smart quotes" is all about.
>
>That's why I hate them.
>
>BTW, how do I turn off half-smart quotes on the computer of someone who's
>sending me a document?
>
After the fact, copy and paste the code you need,
> That's why I hate them.
Then turn them off. File/Options/Proofing/AutoFormat As You Type: Uncheck
"Straight Quotes with 'Smart Quotes'"
> BTW, how do I turn off half-smart quotes on the computer of someone who's
sending me a document?
How do we make stupid people write smarter documents? Wish
> That is precisely what "smart quotes" is all about.
That's why I hate them.
BTW, how do I turn off half-smart quotes on the computer of someone who's
sending me a document?
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
From: IBM Mainframe
> I like "smart" quotes when I ask for them; I don't like them when I key in
something else and don't get what I keyed in.
That is precisely what "smart quotes" is all about. Smart Quotes *means*
that you key in " and get the little curly quotes. If you don't like that,
disable smart quotes and
> But some people like them.
Well, alternatively then, you can leave them enabled.
Charles
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A zFS is a specially formatted VSAM LDS. How are you creating the ZFS?
Hervey Martinez wrote on 12/11/18 3:59 PM:
Working on HFS to ZFS conversion and the DFSMS manual for zos 2.3 mentions the
RECORG=FS to be used for ZFS files.
In creating a test case in ISMF, it does not recognize this parm
> You can readily disable smart quotes.
In which m$ applications? How?
I'm using the web interface to office365, and haven't checked whether it's
messing with quotes.
"test"
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
From: IBM Mainframe
Working on HFS to ZFS conversion and the DFSMS manual for zos 2.3 mentions the
RECORG=FS to be used for ZFS files.
In creating a test case in ISMF, it does not recognize this parm and it give an
error. i did add this to the ACS routines and we are able to allocate a ZFS and
convert an HFS to
> But some people like them.
I like "smart" quotes when I ask for them; I don't like them when I key in
something else and don't get what I keyed in.
>Microsoft will outwit you. I once sent a co-worker a JCL excerpt with:
>"...BLKSIZE=6144,..."
>He wrote back, "What's this 'BLKSIZEa44'?"
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 12:05:07 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>You can readily disable smart quotes.
>
But some people like them.
Microsoft will outwit you. I once sent a co-worker a JCL excerpt with:
"...BLKSIZE=6144,..."
He wrote back, "What's this 'BLKSIZEa44'?"
There was *no*
You can readily disable smart quotes.
Charles
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Behalf Of Seymour J Metz
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 10:28 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Breaking text file at position 72?
I'm
I'm using office365 and lookout from a web browser, and I don't know what
they're doing. Given that it's m$, they're probably not doing what they should
be. Still, I wouldn't expect even m to capriciously insert NBSP, although their
it smarts quotes are almost as bad.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.)
This is from IBM:
Figure 1. Sample job to copy the physical blocks of an aggregate to a larger
data set//SUIMGVMB JOB ,'EXPAND AGGR WITH REPRO',
// CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=X,MSGLEVEL=(1,1)
//DEFINE EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=H
//SYSINDD *
DEFINE CLUSTER
I also use this command in batch to display how my zFS files are in size
//ZFCACHE1 EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,
// PARM='sh df -kP /appl/ars/Prod/cache'
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
//STDOUT DD SYSOUT=*
Good for batch or OMVS usage
But as others will point out, for User zFS/HFS
I use this in Batch. This grows the zFS based on the secondary allocation.
//XPT001 EXPORT SYMLIST=*
//*
//SYM001 SET NZFS='MY.MVS.DATA.SET.NAME.HERE'
//*
//ZFSGROW EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,
// PARM='sh zfsadm grow -aggregate -size 0'
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
//STDOUT DD
How about an ISPF Edit macro?
Here's one:
/* REXX EDIT MACRO TO FLOW ENTIRE MEMBER TO SPECIFIED COLUMN */
'ISREDIT MACRO (COLUMN)'
'ISREDIT (NUMLIN) = LINENUM .ZL'
COUNT = 1
DO WHILE COUNT <= NUMLIN - 1
'ISREDIT TFLOW 'COUNT' 'COLUMN''
COUNT = COUNT + 1
'ISREDIT (NUMLIN) = LINENUM
If you can't grow, it's not already a multi-volume aggregate, etc. Increase
the size of the aggregate:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.ioea700/incr_size_aggr.htm
If you're going through the trouble of the latter, you may want to pursue a
version
As superuser: zfsadm grow -a ZFS.USERS -s yournewsize
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On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 09:27:31 -0600, DJ wrote:
>Does anyone happen to have handy a cheat sheet type document
>on how to increase the size of a zFS file system, specifically the
>ZFS.USERS (mounted at "/u") one?
Not an answer to your question, but
You have one ZFS for all your users' home
W dniu 2018-12-11 o 16:27, DJ pisze:
Hello, all.
Does anyone happen to have handy a cheat sheet type document on how to increase the size
of a zFS file system, specifically the ZFS.USERS (mounted at "/u") one?
Secondary extents?
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
Hello, all.
Does anyone happen to have handy a cheat sheet type document on how to increase
the size of a zFS file system, specifically the ZFS.USERS (mounted at "/u") one?
Thanks in advance.
DJ
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2018, at 17:48, Charles Mills wrote:
> Oh, I did it as a primary command because I wanted it done to the entire
> file.
Another option is the TFF line command (so you'd mark the first and last
applicable lines in the file that way) in 'SPFlite', see
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018, at 05:25, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 06:05:57 +0100, Mike Beer wrote:
>
> >Any XEDIT compatible editor (e.g. THE) should do this with a few commands
> >
> >ZONE 1 72
> >FLOW
> >FILE
> >
> I find no FLOW command in:
> z/VM Version 7 Release 1 XEDIT Commands
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