Well I was really hoping for a "keep the data in the PDS, edit it on RHEL" 
answer.

Cheers, Martin

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From:   Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   07/09/2015 15:16
Subject:        Re: Setting up Sublime Text to edit PDS members
Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>



On 2015-09-07, at 04:21, Martin Packer wrote:

> Has anyone got Sublime Text's SFTP plugin to accept anything other than 
a 
> HFS path?
> 
I understand that Dovetailed's Co:Z deals with legacy data sets and
performs ASCII<->EBCDIC conversion optionally.

> Most of my editing is REXX and Assembler  in PDS(E)s.
> 
But Rexx and Assembler are both HFS-savvy, so you could just keep
your code in HFS and forget PDS(E)s.

> Alternatively - opening a can of worms :-) - recommendations for good 
text 
> editors for the same that run on RHEL?
> 
How do you get to RHEL?  NFS?

What do you do about ASCII<->EBCDIC?  A Gogle search finds an unanswered
question and mention of a Python plugin.  The latter is ironic, given
Guido van Rossum's feelings toward EBCDIC.

-- gil

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