You can set attributes at the character level through the use of ISPF shadow
variables in your panel definition.

On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 08:54, Elardus Engelbrecht <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Chris Mason wrote:
>
> >... and I don't know whether or not it is possible in ISPF to set
> attributes at
> the character level. What you could do using field attributes is make the
> blinking character a field but then you would need to allow for three
> apparent
> or logical blanks between each word in your message which might be a bit of
> a
> limitation.
>
> It is indeed so that there is a limitation, which caused me careful/painful
> planning of my homegrown ISPF panels... :-[
>
> >[2] Thanks for the reminder to download *all* the V1R12 manuals before the
> end of the month since I still have some "volume" left in my ISP's monthly
> quota.
>
> It is a big roaring lion [1] pleasure! ;-D
>
> Groete / Greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
>
> [1] - in the '80 or so, South African Breweries has a Lager (type of beer)
> called 'Lion Lager' - Their advertising slogan was: Beer pleasure - Lion
> pleasure.
>
> Is it already Friday? Hmmm... :-D
>
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