2016 11:25 AM
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Ultraedit
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016, 8:17 AM Charles Mills wrote:
> But no ASM for Z. :-(
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> ...and just so that we can keep this thread going, how about Notepad++ -
> there's at least one attempt at a user defined language schem
But no ASM for Z. :-(
Charles
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...and just so that we can keep this thread going, how about Notepad++ -
there's at least one attempt at a user defined language schema for JCL
http://docs.notepad-plus-plus.org/index.php/User_Defined_Language_Files
Geoff Rousell
IBM z Systems SE
For those who aren't fond of vi/vim or emacs, you might like The Hessling
Editor (THE/the). The current release is Version 3.2. Version 3.0 in
compiled binary format for z/OS, ready to run, is available here:
http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/features/unix/library/IBM
+Redbooks/index.html#the
T
On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 16:16:43 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote:
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>> vim? pain? I guess you've never tried Emacs (it has been said that random
>> line noise is probably a valid Emacs key sequence). [grin]
>
>And also a valid Perl program... There was a letter to The Economist to
>that effect some years ago
On 22 June 2016 at 10:12, John McKown wrote:
> vim? pain? I guess you've never tried Emacs (it has been said that random
> line noise is probably a valid Emacs key sequence). [grin]
>
And also a valid Perl program... There was a letter to The Economist to
that effect some years ago, when Perl wa
ct slightly better support than
> that.
>
> Charles
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Every time I see the name jedit I wonder if it is somehow related to JDate.
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ked at yesterday claimed to support "ASM390" syntax
highlighting.
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On 22/06/2016 10:12 PM, John McKown wrote:
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 9:01 AM, David Crayford wrote:
On 22/06/2016 9:28 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
I was *real* disappointed with Slickedit. I downloaded a trial and had
great
hopes. I wrote and asked them about the missing instructions and at least
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 9:01 AM, David Crayford wrote:
> On 22/06/2016 9:28 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
>
>> I was *real* disappointed with Slickedit. I downloaded a trial and had
>> great
>> hopes. I wrote and asked them about the missing instructions and at least
>> one instruction that was wrong
#x27;re past the pain barrier.
Charles
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On 21/
Omg Roger that was funny.love it
On Wednesday, June 22, 2016, Roger Bolan wrote:
> Jedi-T. Picture Mr. T as a Jedi. 😂
> On Jun 21, 2016 4:42 PM, "Tom Brennan" > wrote:
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> > I keep thinking of Obi-Wan.
> >
> > Charles Mills wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Every time I see the name jedit I wonder
On 21/06/2016 11:09 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
jedit looks interesting. Does anyone know if it has a plugin supports
mainframe assembler? I don't see it in the plug-ins list, but that seems
hard to believe, and assembler is known by different names (BAL, HLASM,
assembly, ...).
Slickedit supports
Jedi-T. Picture Mr. T as a Jedi. 😂
On Jun 21, 2016 4:42 PM, "Tom Brennan" wrote:
> I keep thinking of Obi-Wan.
>
> Charles Mills wrote:
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>>
>>
>> Every time I see the name jedit I wonder if it is somehow related to
>> JDate.
>>
>>
>>
>> Charles
>>
>> ---
I keep thinking of Obi-Wan.
Charles Mills wrote:
Every time I see the name jedit I wonder if it is somehow related to JDate.
Charles
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Every time I see the name jedit I wonder if it is somehow related to JDate.
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Charles Mills wrote:
Mmm, I figured that.
Unfortunately, I have a job already writing code for my employer.
Edit modes don't have to work perfectly. You just start one and keep modifying
it as you use it.
That's how I do it. The time you spend gets lost in the sauce.
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Charles Mills wrote:
> jedit looks interesting. Does anyone know if it has a plugin supports
> mainframe assemble
Charles Mills wrote:
jedit looks interesting. Does anyone know if it has a plugin supports
mainframe assembler?
I haven't seen one. But you can write your own. It's just XML. I've written one
for m4 macro language and another for
my Ublu language ( https://github.com/jwoehr/ublu ).
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Jack J.
jedit looks interesting. Does anyone know if it has a plugin supports
mainframe assembler? I don't see it in the plug-ins list, but that seems
hard to believe, and assembler is known by different names (BAL, HLASM,
assembly, ...).
OTOH, does anyone have an "unofficial" plugin for mainframe assembl
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