On 2016-09-13 17:47, Charles Mills wrote: > > z/OS Unicode Services is all about code pages and so forth. The C compiler I > think has some varying code page support. z/OS FTP supports code page > specification. > > How about USS? Where is @Gil when you need him? > Sounds kinda like "Where's a cop when you need one?"
ISPF 3.17, like Samuel Johnson's politically incorrect dog, does surprisingly well within the limits of the terminal code page. Attaching a .pax which LISTSERV will discard, but you might get it offlist. Extract it on a desktop and view the members with a capable editor such as TextWrangler, gedit, or notepad++. (LISTSERV entirely rejected it.) Now extract it on z/OS 2.2 being sure to preserve the extended attributes. It should look like: user@OS/390.25.00: ls -alTHE pages total 96 drwxr-xr-x 2 User Group 8192 Sep 13 19:07 . drwxr-xr-x 29 User Group 8192 Sep 13 19:07 .. t UTF-8 T=on -rw-r--r-- --s- lf 1 User Group 1434 Sep 13 19:05 from_IBM-037 t UTF-8 T=on -rw-r--r-- --s- lf 1 User Group 1435 Sep 13 19:05 from_IBM-1047 t UTF-8 T=on -rw-r--r-- --s- lf 1 User Group 1437 Sep 13 19:05 from_IBM-1154 t UTF-8 T=on -rw-r--r-- --s- lf 1 User Group 1434 Sep 13 19:05 from_IBM-500 t UTF-8 T=on -rw-r--r-- --s- lf 1 User Group 1436 Sep 13 19:04 from_ISO8859-1 t UTF-8 T=on -rw-r--r-- --s- lf 1 User Group 1437 Sep 13 19:05 from_ISO8859-5 - untagged T=off -rw-r--r-- --s- ---- 1 User Group 1340 Sep 13 19:05 raw_ASCII - untagged T=off -rw-r--r-- --s- ---- 1 User Group 1339 Sep 13 19:05 raw_EBCDIC The payload is UTF-8; ISPF 3.17 should show all the characters your terminal supports. If you can switch your terminal to a different code page, try that. (xterm may have an option for 1154.) -- gil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN