Being weird, I would like the "source code" from which the HTML or PDF
is produced. Then I'd just format it to suit myself. Ain't gonna
happen, I know.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Tony Harminc <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12 March 2015 at 14:38, Charles Mills <[email protected]> wrote:
>> What a sad comment that people have to write shell scripts and use browser 
>> plugins to make the z/OS documentation usable.
>
> Like Barbara, I don't want to be a "me too" here. But it seems I'm far
> from the only one who's kept a set of z/OS 1.13 .boo files that I
> continue to use for most things, using the 2.1 PDFs only when I know
> or suspect that there's a significant change, and the Knowledge Center
> almost never. It's not for lack of trying, but the KC reminds me of
> the old VMers' joke about TSO: "it may be slow, but it sure is hard to
> use".
>
> I think this should be a wakeup call for IBM doc; those who really use
> the products have a strong preference for the old methods, and it's
> not due to laziness or that we're old farts who can't move with the
> times. The Knowledge Center is a crock that ill serves IBM and its
> customers.
>
> Tony H.
>
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