On 2013-03-09 17:09, DanD wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Itschak Mugzach
Look like pf7 is not defined as up. Type KEYS to see it's value
בתאריך 9 במרץ 2013 12:02, מאת "Robert Prins"
I've got a weird problem with the ISPF editor disabling scrolling when
there are hidden excluded lines.
The problem occurs both on z/OS 1.10 and z/OS 1.6, and both with Tom
Brennan's Vista tn3270 and with x3270, and of course it may have been
solved in later releases of z/OS, or, pretty unlikely, both Vista and
x3270 contain the same bug...
What is the problem:
View an empty member, add three lines,
aaa
bbb
!!!
and repeat those three lines as a group 100 times.
Perform a "X ! all" followed by "hide x"
Scroll at least a full screen down until a 'aaa' line is at the bottom
of the screen
Put the cursor on this particular 'aaa' line at the bottom of the screen
Try scrolling up
It does not work!
Any clues?
I tried this exact scenario and it worked perfectly under PCOMM.
As was suggested, what keys are defined? Did you try it with the DOWN command?
DOWN works without problems.
If the penultimate line of the logical screen has an underlined sequence number,
indicating that it's followed by hidden excluded lines, and the cursor is on the
very last line of the logical screen, and the cursor is put on this last line,
scrolling UP via PF7 (defined as UP) does not work.
Putting the UP command on the command line, and the cursor back on the same last
line of the logical screen has the same effect, the screen stays put!
Do I have to video it and put it on YouTube?
Robert
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Robert AH Prins
robert(a)prino(d)org
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