Re: XEDIT for newbes

2015-06-05 Thread Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission
Actually, I like the scale in the middle with XEDIT. But I have switched to LEXX for most programming, so I don't see a scale very often these days. Peter -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Rick Troth Sent: June 5, 2015 1:21

XEDIT for newbes

2015-06-05 Thread Rick Troth
t; |...+1+2+3+4+.. > PORTNAME=any > PORTNO=0 > LAYER2=0 > VSWITCH=1 > * * * End of File * * * Oy vey ... we gotta do something about the default PROFILE XEDIT. I can't believe we're throwing the scale line mid-display at Linux people new to z/

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-26 Thread Quillen, Channon
This worked! Thanks! -Channon -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Tison Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 12:31 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: pico to xedit mkboot As an alternative, before you ftp the file, you could

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-24 Thread David Boyes
> Oh, goody! A chance to post a snippet from the only PROFILE XEDIT I have > ever really liked (mine). :-) It interrogates the file to see if it can > figure out what the CRLF sequence is. Personally, if it doesn't contain any IBM-confidential stuff, I'd like to see your

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-22 Thread Richard Troth
I use the CMS NFS client on a regular basis. Very handy! I also use XEDIT against BFS and NFS files. It is wonderful! Thank you to Team VM for these teriffic features in z/VM!! -- R; Mary Ellen Carollo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: Linux on 390 Port 02/22/2007 10:50 AM

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-22 Thread Alan Altmark
On Thursday, 02/22/2007 at 10:50 EST, Mary Ellen Carollo/Endicott/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Since z/VM doesn't have the concept of CRLF, that's the only way to get > > things to look reasonable in xedit. > > Actually, XEDIT does understand CRLF for Byte File System

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-22 Thread Mary Ellen Carollo
> Since z/VM doesn't have the concept of CRLF, that's the only way to get > things to look reasonable in xedit. Actually, XEDIT does understand CRLF for Byte File System files. Put the file in the Byte File System and XEDIT it using the BFS pathname and the "(BFSLINE CRLF&quo

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-21 Thread Mark Post
uillen, Channon Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 1:49 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: pico to xedit mkboot What's the difference between the two commands? I use "locsite fix 80" to transfer all the Linux boot files (boot, parm, initrd) from my Linux

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-21 Thread Mark Pace
When you were transfering to your reader you were downloading the files, right? So there you are telling VM, with the locsite, to write the records fixed 80. locsite gives commands to "local" ftp. site gives commands to the remote ftp. I may have that wrong, and someone will certainly correct m

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-21 Thread Quillen, Channon
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 12:36 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: pico to xedit mkboot I may have this wrong, but I would think if you are sending the data you would do a site command and not a locsite. On 2/21/07, Quillen, Channon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > locsi

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-21 Thread Mark Pace
I may have this wrong, but I would think if you are sending the data you would do a site command and not a locsite. On 2/21/07, Quillen, Channon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: locsite fix 80 - yes I've also tried both ascii and bin transfer. ascii xfer is readable but w/out CR. bin is, well, bin.

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-21 Thread James Tison
As an alternative, before you ftp the file, you could run "unix2dos" on it --Jim-- -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-21 Thread Quillen, Channon
X-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: pico to xedit mkboot When you did the upload to z/VM, did you specify a blocksize of 80 bytes? Since z/VM doesn't have the concept of CRLF, that's the only way to get things to look reasonable in xedit. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Li

Re: pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-21 Thread Mark Post
When you did the upload to z/VM, did you specify a blocksize of 80 bytes? Since z/VM doesn't have the concept of CRLF, that's the only way to get things to look reasonable in xedit. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Quille

pico to xedit mkboot

2007-02-21 Thread Quillen, Channon
I created a mkboot file using pico in Fedora. I ftp'ed this file to my "A" disk in VM. When I xedit the file to view it there are no carriage returns. How do I translate the file so that the CR/LF are recogn

Re: $HOME/.therc ~~ PROFILE XEDIT

2005-11-04 Thread Rick Troth
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, Dave Jones wrote: > Rick, if it's not too large, I think posting a working .therc > would be a good thing. Alright ... the latest is on-line at http://www.casita.net/pub/VMCMS/profile.xedit This can be used as PROFILE XEDIT or as $HOME/.therc and the comme

Re: $HOME/.therc ~~ PROFILE XEDIT

2005-11-04 Thread Dave Jones
Rick, if it's not too large, I think posting a working .therc would be a good thing. DJ Rick Troth wrote: > Just FYI, and most who care may already know, > THE supports scripting in REXX and uses a "profile" > similar to that used by CMS XEDIT. > > THE is "T

$HOME/.therc ~~ PROFILE XEDIT

2005-11-03 Thread Rick Troth
Just FYI, and most who care may already know, THE supports scripting in REXX and uses a "profile" similar to that used by CMS XEDIT. THE is "The Hessling Editor" and was created by Mark Hessling, author of Regina REXX. I've worked before on a common profile, one

Re: Guest auto starts and I need access to xedit

2003-10-29 Thread Tom Duerbusch
ansmission, or taking any action based on it, is strictly prohibited. > -Original Message- > From: Eric Sammons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 3:18 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Guest auto starts and I need access to xedit > > >

Re: Guest auto starts and I need access to xedit

2003-10-29 Thread Ferguson, Neale
#CP IPL CMS PARM NOSPROF then when it waits (VM READ down in the bottom left of the screen) ACC (NOPROF or.. LOGON NOIPL then IPL CMS then ACC (NOPROF

Re: Guest auto starts and I need access to xedit

2003-10-29 Thread Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission
L PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 4:18 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Guest auto starts and I need access to xedit > > I am still learning some of the interesting aspects of z/VM and Linux > together. I have discovered that I inherited a guest with som

Re: Guest auto starts and I need access to xedit

2003-10-29 Thread McKown, John
> Subject: Guest auto starts and I need access to xedit > > > I am still learning some of the interesting aspects of z/VM and Linux > together. I have discovered that I inherited a guest with > some form of > auto start on ipl. With this setting I have been unable to > get acc

Guest auto starts and I need access to xedit

2003-10-29 Thread Eric Sammons
I am still learning some of the interesting aspects of z/VM and Linux together. I have discovered that I inherited a guest with some form of auto start on ipl. With this setting I have been unable to get access to the cms prompt. Can someone explain to me how to get back to the cms prompt from a

Re: xedit

2003-07-14 Thread Nix, Robert P.
The thing that I noticed about it too was that it more closely resembled the ISPF editor than XEDIT. The prefix commands were definitely taken from ISPF. Robert P. Nixinternet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mayo Clinic phone: 507-284-0844 RO

Re: xedit

2003-07-13 Thread Rod Furey
This was discussed on one of the other lists that I follow (the THE list probably - I've archived the discussion now) quite a while back and was condemned for any number of reasons but most notably for there not being a command line and that this was being touted as an advantage - see the FAQ. Rod

xedit

2003-07-13 Thread John Summerfield
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/ximple -- Cheers John. Join the "Linux Support by Small Businesses" list at http://mail.computerdatasafe.com.au/mailman/listinfo/lssb Copyright John Summerfield. Reproduction prohibited.

Re: Newbie Xedit Questions

2003-03-11 Thread Dave Jones
Hi, Alex. - Original Message - From: "Alex deVries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:39 AM Subject: Newbie Xedit Questions > I have two xedit questions. Two. > > 1. Is there an xedit for Linux? You get bonus poi

Re: Newbie Xedit Questions

2003-03-10 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello from Gregg C Levine For Xedit, on Linux, you might try THE, depending on which distribution you've got, it should be there. And yes, it's open source. As for a cheat sheet, you've got me there. --- Gregg C Levine [

Re: Newbie Xedit Questions

2003-03-10 Thread David Boyes
> 1. Is there an xedit for Linux? You get bonus points if it > is open source. THE (The Hessling Editor) plus some macros can be forced to "look like" XEDIT. It is NOT XEDIT, or SPF either. > 2. Is there some sort of "Xedit for dummies" or "Xedit for > the v

Re: Newbie Xedit Questions

2003-03-10 Thread Richard Troth
XEDIT is a combination full-screen and command-line editor yet without mode switching. There is no "insert mode" in the VI sense. (There *are* two insert modes: one on your 3270 terminal or emulator, and another for entering lots of lines of text that is more properly called

Re: Newbie Xedit Questions

2003-03-10 Thread Dave O'Neill
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 12:39:39PM -0500, Alex deVries wrote: > I have two xedit questions. Two. Only two? > 1. Is there an xedit for Linux? You get bonus points if it is open source. There's THE (The Hessling Editor). It's GPL'ed and available from http://hessling-e

Re: Newbie Xedit Questions

2003-03-10 Thread Ferguson, Neale
-Original Message- I have two xedit questions. 1. Is there an xedit for Linux? You get bonus points if it is open source. > Yes and Yes. It's called the (The Hessling Editor). It even uses Regina for its macro language. 2. Is there some sort of "Xedit for dummies" or

Newbie Xedit Questions

2003-03-10 Thread Alex deVries
I have two xedit questions. Two. 1. Is there an xedit for Linux? You get bonus points if it is open source. 2. Is there some sort of "Xedit for dummies" or "Xedit for the vi user"? Is there a one page cheat sheet? - Alex