Hi all,

After a long, long time, I've decided to update these legacy-language to
HTML tools again, but I need some help, as I'm only on a z/OS 1.10/1.12
system, which means that I have absolutely no clues about

- the way all new JCL statements are coloured, or
- all the latest COBOL keywords.

As PL/I is my language, I do (try to) keep track of what's new in that
language, and I assume, hopefully rightly so, that REXX and Assembler
haven't been changed with new keywords, unless there are new, "no operand
(pseudo-) instructions", like AEJECT, ANOP, COM, CSECT, etc in the
assembler.

I do have one question with regards to SuperC. Yesterday evening I found
that the normal SuperC line compare suddenly(?) displays the "N-LN#" and
"O-#LN" line numbers in green, whereas I know (from old ISPFHTML
screen-prints) that they used to be displayed in blue and yellow. Can
anyone (IBM) confirm that this is indeed a change that was made (and the
why?), or that the old colourisation has returned on z/OS 2.x? In EHISUPC I
will stick with the old colour scheme.

Also, if anyone could send me an up-to-date copy of
'ISP.SISPSAMP(ISRPXASM)' from z/OS 2.x, with hopefully up-to-date language
keyword lists, I'd be most grateful.

And finally, if you would be able to provide me with some
JCL-with-new-keywords screen-prints using Doug Nadel's ISPFHTML utility,
I'd be the happiest bunny in the world! PM me for a copy (20K WinRAR file
containing the manual and XMIT'ed load module), as Doug no longer provides
it due to his retirement - if Marvin Knight is reading this: Making
ISPFHTML available again on a "TASID"-like semi-supported basis would be
ever so nice!

Robert

PS: EHIC and EHIPANEL execs? I'd think about it if there is sufficient
interest...
-- 
Robert AH Prins
[email protected]
No programming (yet) @ <http://prino.neocities.org/>

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