If you script Bookie you get Postscript and thus a PDF. I suspect Information Development want to do something more useful with the source. Further, that they want to convert it to something ID people can maintain.
(Says the man whose REXX still generates Bookie and whose JCL turns that into Postscript - on a not infrequent basis.) Cheers, Martin Martin Packer, zChampion, Principal Systems Investigator, Worldwide Cloud & Systems Performance, IBM +44-7802-245-584 email: [email protected] Twitter / Facebook IDs: MartinPacker Blog: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/MartinPacker Podcast Series (With Marna Walle): https://developer.ibm.com/tv/category/mpt/ From: Robin Vowels <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 15/04/2016 14:52 Subject: Re: My assembler text v2.00 Sent by: IBM Mainframe Assembler List <[email protected]> From: "Jeremy Stone" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 10:51 PM > To address previous thoughts, the Assembler Language textbook is copyright IBM property. That is so; it says so in the document. > The current plan is assign a SRL to it and add it to the High Level Assembler library once it has > been converted from Bookmaster format. Bookmaster format? It's in PDF format. > We will also look at the various samples and see how best to ship them as samples in the > Assembler library. > Jeremy Stone > HLASM Development and Support > IBM Hursley --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU
