Plus one on this. Makes reading it on a tablet a real eye strain. On Sep 23, 2017 17:54, "Mike Shaw" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Two-up PDF files are not really needed any more, are they? We are not > really trying to save paper any more...the Pops has always been two-up, but > other than tradition, why render it two-up any more? > > Mike Shaw > MVS/QuickRef Support Group > Chicago-Soft, Ltd. > > On Sep 23, 2017 6:27 PM, "Dan Greiner" <[email protected]> wrote: > > One of the unpleasant attributes of the software with which the PoO is > rendered (Adobe FrameMaker) is that it occasionally gets its knickers tied > in a knot rendering two-column material. This is the case in > programming-note 1 on page 10-184. For an instruction description, > programming notes usually follow the description of any program exceptions. > FrameMaker somehow got it into its head that there was a page-wide text > break immediately above the programming notes, thus it began rendering the > notes in the left column. PN#1 actually continues immediately to the > right, under the list of program exceptions. (This has been a known FM bug > for over 10 years; but, as with many software vendors, there's little money > to be made in fixing bugs.) > > Regarding SIGP order code 20 (0x14): As I recall, this is used only by the > LPAR hypervisor, and should not have appeared in the external PoO. Since > I'm now retired, I don't have access to the internal stuff any more, but I > don't believe order code 20 is available to a logical partition or virtual > machine. So, don't sweat it. >
