>From memory of 1990s, CAPS ON was forced only when we opened something with
no mixed case already saved.

So I remember it as a minor inconvenience, rather than an act of vandalism
on hundreds of lines of code already finished.

In time I learned to type assembly with my little finger resting on the
shift key :-)

Roops

On Fri, 6 Dec 2024, 14:17 billogden, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Re: ISPF Edit - how to switch off CAPS ON?
>
> Being an old, old, old assembly programmer, I still write the actual code
> in
> upper case. However, more recently (a few decades perhaps) I started using
> mixed case for comments. Is it "needed"? Perhaps not, but I think it makes
> the comments more readable -- and that can be important.
>
> Bill Ogden
>
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