Re: GML - still available after all these years...

2010-07-07 Thread Geoff Rousell
On 06/07/2010 20:37, Neil Duffee wrote: snip ps. I, too, liked GML; enough to write the Payroll Operations manual for the production control group using it. It's great to be able to add footnotes, endnotes, index/glossary entries, forward backward references (with auto-magic page numbering

Re: GML - still available after all these years...

2010-07-07 Thread Ted MacNEIL
GML was the inspiration for one of my favourite acronyms: WASHITO (as opposed to WYSIWYG). We were fortunate enough to have the GDDM-based AFP-Browser that worked under TSO with a graphics screen, so we could preview the document without printing. Saved a lot of time. - I'm a SuperHero with

Re: GML - still available after all these years? hmmm... welllll...

2010-07-07 Thread Neil Duffee
Subject: Re: GML - still available after all these years... ---snip z/OS v1.9, Waterloo Script v9.8.1 (includes GML) here. ---snip Is it still priced? How/where can I get a copy? I looked on Shop z, in the catalog

Re: GML - still available after all these years...

2010-07-06 Thread Neil Duffee
z/OS v1.9, Waterloo Script v9.8.1 (includes GML) here. Our Student Information System has been using Waterloo Script/GML since before I started in the late '80s. All letters to students - primarily offers of admissions, transcripts, et al - are generated from coded paragraphs ie. student