(I apologize if you get two copies of this email)
I am happy to hear about the improvements to TXT2PDF, and
I certainly hope they prove helpful to other members of the
community.
Unfortunately, for me it is too late. When we
were going to a PDF solution to printing expenses, we could
not get
Kris Buelens wrote:
I'm trying to retrieve theVM for MVS presentations from
http://linuxvm.org/Present/#share111
I can't get 2 of them, I always get corrupted back
z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers
http://linuxvm.org/Present/SHARE111/S9127mp.pdf
VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2
These three URLs open just fine for me
Bill Munson
Brown Brothers Harriman
Sr. z/VM Systems Programmer
201-418-7588
Phil Smith III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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11/21/2008 07:32 AM
Please respond to
The IBM z/VM Operating System
Note that the method described below will miss any W0 files that might have
been on the original disk. If you use mode 0 files at all, then this is NOT
a good method of enlarging a minidisk.
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This *is* true, I did not think of that as I don't use mode 0 much.
Scott R Wandschneider
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] **Think Green - Please print
You could useACCESSM0 ON to give you mode 0 files on a read only
disk if you want. On z/VM 4.x, it is located on the MAINT 193 disk.
Ed Zell
Illinois Mutual Life
(309) 636-0107
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
I tried both, that is Save Target Link as (and open the file in
Explorer) and let the browser do the job. I don't think it is a
timeout because when the browser must do the job, I get the error
message directly.
I tried again (in the browser) and got the corrupted message. Then I
cleared my
ACCESSM0 ON is not enough. This command only makes it possible to issue
ACCESS vdev fm (MODE0
That is: even with ACCESSM0 ON, an ACCESS without the MODE0 option
will still keep the FM0 files hidden.
2008/11/21 Ed Zell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You could useACCESSM0 ON to give you mode 0
Change the RR link mode to one that allows Write access (W, M, EW , etc) and
the method is fixed. That or 'ACCESSM0 ON' followed by 'ACC F2CC W (MODE0'
Regards,
Richard Schuh
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
You could useACCESSM0 ON to give you mode 0 files on a read
only
disk if you want. On z/VM 4.x, it is located on the MAINT 193 disk.
ACCESSM0 ON is not enough. This command only makes it possible to
issueACCESS vdev fm (MODE0 That is: even with ACCESSM0 ON, an
ACCESS without
On Friday, 11/21/2008 at 11:22 EST, Kris Buelens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I tried both, that is Save Target Link as (and open the file in
Explorer) and let the browser do the job. I don't think it is a
timeout because when the browser must do the job, I get the error
message directly.
I
Hello all,
I first Xedit one file then Xedit a second file, now there is one up front and
one in the background.
I don't want to do a 'screen 2' because it's to small, not enough text showing.
How do I flip between the two screens? There has to be an easy way to do this.
Thanks.
On: Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 12:48:21PM -0500,Howard Rifkind Wrote:
} I first Xedit one file then Xedit a second file, now there is one up front
and one in the background.
}
} I don't want to do a 'screen 2' because it's to small, not enough text
showing.
}
} How do I flip between the two
You can just put an X in the command line and press enter. Or
you
could probably assign the function to a PFKEY if you wanted.
Ed Zell
Illinois Mutual Life
(309) 636-0107
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of
X on the command line will flip through the xedit ring.
I first Xedit one file then Xedit a second file, now there is one up
front and one in the background.
I don't want to do a 'screen 2' because it's to small, not enough text
showing.
How do I flip between the two screens? There has to
And if you create more than 2 windows, you can cycle through them using
the x command or enter x fn ft to go directly to a file in the XEDIT
ring.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich Greenberg
Hello Everyone,
Ok now to ask the next cursor question,
I am Xediting two members (screen 2 with CMDLINE TOP), I would like to
have a pf key set to jump between screens.
VSE/ESA ICCF has CURSOR INPUT. z/VM 'CURSOR HOME' does not do it.
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-588-4723
ext
Put SET PFn COMMAND X in your profile xedit.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edward M Martin
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 10:17 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Switching
I use:
set pfnn before SOS TABCMDF
Jim
Edward M Martin wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Ok now to ask the next cursor question,
I am Xediting two members (screen 2 with CMDLINE TOP), I would like to
have a pf key set to jump between screens.
VSE/ESA ICCF has CURSOR INPUT. z/VM 'CURSOR HOME'
And don't forget 'q ring' to see what files are in your top ring.
BTW, once you have a ring, some commands will cause a new ring to be created
and push your current ring down. If you issue FILELIST or RDRLIST, and then
start to xedit a new member(s). Those members will be in a new ring.
Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on what your role is in supporting
linuxvm.org) the problem is not with the file itself, but the web server (which
I don't have authority to mess with). There are actually multiple web servers
running on the same z/VM system and occasionally one or more
And, if you have lots of files in the XEDIT ring, use my RING XEDIT macro
(part of http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?LISTSG )
- RING xyz executes xyz in all files in the ring
- RING displays the files in the ring in a FILELIST like way
and lets you execute XEDIT commands to
To go backwards in the ring, set up an XB (or other name) xedit as
follows.
/* Xedit previous file in the ring */
trace 'o'
'command extract /ring/'
lastfile = ring.0
'command xedit 'left(ring.lastfile,20)
Exit
Bob
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL
The LARS Batch code is available for download from
http://download.sinenomine.net/cmsbatch. AWSTAPE and VMARC formats are
available.
If anyone else would like to make older packages available, please let me know
and we'll be happy to make them available at no charge.
Happy downloading.
--
Enter X again as if you are going to XEDIT a third file but with no fn ft
On Fri, 11/21/08, Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Switching between Xedit screens.
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Received: Friday, November 21, 2008, 12:48 PM
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