Mmmm. Don't know the Web interface at all. I was testing with Office 365 on
a Windows 10 PC. Should be an equivalent option. I am going to guess this
was not your purchase. Do you have an administrator?
Charles
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> Then turn them off.
How?
> File/Options/Proofing/AutoFormat
There is no such menu option in the web interface.
> How do we make stupid people write smarter documents?
We can't make them, but we (I'm talking to you, m$) can stop encouraging them
to write stupid documents.
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Shmuel (Seym
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 22:17:54 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>> That is precisely what "smart quotes" is all about.
>
>That's why I hate them.
>
>BTW, how do I turn off half-smart quotes on the computer of someone who's
>sending me a document?
>
After the fact, copy and paste the code you need, then
> That's why I hate them.
Then turn them off. File/Options/Proofing/AutoFormat As You Type: Uncheck
"Straight Quotes with 'Smart Quotes'"
> BTW, how do I turn off half-smart quotes on the computer of someone who's
sending me a document?
How do we make stupid people write smarter documents? Wish
> That is precisely what "smart quotes" is all about.
That's why I hate them.
BTW, how do I turn off half-smart quotes on the computer of someone who's
sending me a document?
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
From: IBM Mainframe
> I like "smart" quotes when I ask for them; I don't like them when I key in
something else and don't get what I keyed in.
That is precisely what "smart quotes" is all about. Smart Quotes *means*
that you key in " and get the little curly quotes. If you don't like that,
disable smart quotes and wh
> But some people like them.
Well, alternatively then, you can leave them enabled.
Charles
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Subject
A zFS is a specially formatted VSAM LDS. How are you creating the ZFS?
Hervey Martinez wrote on 12/11/18 3:59 PM:
Working on HFS to ZFS conversion and the DFSMS manual for zos 2.3 mentions the
RECORG=FS to be used for ZFS files.
In creating a test case in ISMF, it does not recognize this parm a
> You can readily disable smart quotes.
In which m$ applications? How?
I'm using the web interface to office365, and haven't checked whether it's
messing with quotes.
"test"
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
From: IBM Mainframe
Working on HFS to ZFS conversion and the DFSMS manual for zos 2.3 mentions the
RECORG=FS to be used for ZFS files.
In creating a test case in ISMF, it does not recognize this parm and it give an
error. i did add this to the ACS routines and we are able to allocate a ZFS and
convert an HFS to ZF
> But some people like them.
I like "smart" quotes when I ask for them; I don't like them when I key in
something else and don't get what I keyed in.
>Microsoft will outwit you. I once sent a co-worker a JCL excerpt with:
>"...BLKSIZE=6144,..."
>He wrote back, "What's this 'BLKSIZEa44'?"
I
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 12:05:07 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>You can readily disable smart quotes.
>
But some people like them.
Microsoft will outwit you. I once sent a co-worker a JCL excerpt with:
"...BLKSIZE=6144,..."
He wrote back, "What's this 'BLKSIZEa44'?"
There was *no* quoted-printabl
You can readily disable smart quotes.
Charles
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Behalf Of Seymour J Metz
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 10:28 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Breaking text file at position 72?
I'm us
I'm using office365 and lookout from a web browser, and I don't know what
they're doing. Given that it's m$, they're probably not doing what they should
be. Still, I wouldn't expect even m to capriciously insert NBSP, although their
it smarts quotes are almost as bad.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Me
This is from IBM:
Figure 1. Sample job to copy the physical blocks of an aggregate to a larger
data set//SUIMGVMB JOB ,'EXPAND AGGR WITH REPRO',
// CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=X,MSGLEVEL=(1,1)
//DEFINE EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=H
//SYSINDD *
DEFINE CLUSTER (NAME(PLEX
I also use this command in batch to display how my zFS files are in size
//ZFCACHE1 EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,
// PARM='sh df -kP /appl/ars/Prod/cache'
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
//STDOUT DD SYSOUT=*
Good for batch or OMVS usage
But as others will point out, for User zFS/HFS file
I use this in Batch. This grows the zFS based on the secondary allocation.
//XPT001 EXPORT SYMLIST=*
//*
//SYM001 SET NZFS='MY.MVS.DATA.SET.NAME.HERE'
//*
//ZFSGROW EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,
// PARM='sh zfsadm grow -aggregate &NZFS. -size 0'
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
//STDOUT DD SY
How about an ISPF Edit macro?
Here's one:
/* REXX EDIT MACRO TO FLOW ENTIRE MEMBER TO SPECIFIED COLUMN */
'ISREDIT MACRO (COLUMN)'
'ISREDIT (NUMLIN) = LINENUM .ZL'
COUNT = 1
DO WHILE COUNT <= NUMLIN - 1
'ISREDIT TFLOW 'COUNT' 'COLUMN''
COUNT = COUNT + 1
'ISREDIT (NUMLIN) = LINENUM .ZL'
If you can't grow, it's not already a multi-volume aggregate, etc. Increase
the size of the aggregate:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.ioea700/incr_size_aggr.htm
If you're going through the trouble of the latter, you may want to pursue a
version 1.5
As superuser: zfsadm grow -a ZFS.USERS -s yournewsize
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On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 09:27:31 -0600, DJ wrote:
>Does anyone happen to have handy a cheat sheet type document
>on how to increase the size of a zFS file system, specifically the
>ZFS.USERS (mounted at "/u") one?
Not an answer to your question, but
You have one ZFS for all your users' home di
W dniu 2018-12-11 o 16:27, DJ pisze:
Hello, all.
Does anyone happen to have handy a cheat sheet type document on how to increase the size
of a zFS file system, specifically the ZFS.USERS (mounted at "/u") one?
Secondary extents?
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
==
Hello, all.
Does anyone happen to have handy a cheat sheet type document on how to increase
the size of a zFS file system, specifically the ZFS.USERS (mounted at "/u") one?
Thanks in advance.
DJ
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2018, at 17:48, Charles Mills wrote:
> Oh, I did it as a primary command because I wanted it done to the entire
> file.
Another option is the TFF line command (so you'd mark the first and last
applicable lines in the file that way) in 'SPFlite', see
http://www.spflite.com/HtmlS/TF.
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018, at 05:25, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 06:05:57 +0100, Mike Beer wrote:
>
> >Any XEDIT compatible editor (e.g. THE) should do this with a few commands
> >
> >ZONE 1 72
> >FLOW
> >FILE
> >
> I find no FLOW command in:
> z/VM Version 7 Release 1 XEDIT Commands a
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