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at 07:21 AM, Itschak Mugzach imugz...@gmail.com said:
at the second time, try to put before the command.
The point is that by default PFK2 is set to SPLIT, not to SPLIT NEW,
and won't create a third split.
Lots of great suggestions in this thread. Use what you like and ignore
the rest.
I fully agree. Nevertheless, I do have my own great ways to jump around
without the need to take my fingers off the keyboard (no mouse needed).
I'm using PCOM macros.
My problem is not how to get around but to
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Lots of great suggestions in this thread. Use what you like and ignore
the rest.
I fully
I'm at a new employer, meaning working on a new environment.
I've got a strange problem with ISPF, I have no clue how to resolve. I'm used
to start new ISPF split screen sessions with the START command. When I do this
here, a new session is opened as expected, however the START command remains
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I'm at a new employer, meaning working on a new environment.
I've got
Do they use a Spify or other toll to enhance ISPF?
ITschak
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Peter Hunkeler p...@gmx.ch wrote:
I'm at a new employer, meaning working on a new environment.
I've got a strange problem with ISPF, I have no clue how to resolve. I'm
used to start new ISPF split
Thomas Berg wrote:
Spontaneously I would suspect a bad coded ISPF panel (the one the START I
left/reoccurring on).
Indeed. Or look at 'ISPF Settings and Options' dialog. If the command line
still stays there, have a look at ISPCCONF
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Thomas Berg wrote:
Spontaneously I would suspect a bad coded ISPF panel (the one the START I
left/reoccurring on).
Indeed. Or look at 'ISPF Settings and Options' dialog. If the command line
still stays there, have a look
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Spontaneously I would suspect a bad coded ISPF panel (the one
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Spontaneously I would suspect a bad coded ISPF panel (the one the START I
left/reoccurring on).
This is a thought that I had too, but it happens on any panel. I doubt all
On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 11:12:21 -0700, Duffy Nightingale, SS wrote:
I always split the screen by putting the cursor where I want the split, then
press PF2. No command needed.
That only lets you have two splits. I usually have 4 or 5. Often 8 to 10, and
occasionally more.
And I use SWAPBAR to
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On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 11:12:21 -0700, Duffy Nightingale, SS wrote:
I always split the screen by putting the cursor
Am 09.04.2014 20:12, schrieb Duffy Nightingale, SS:
I always split the screen by putting the cursor where I want the split, then
press PF2. No command needed.
Well actually PF2 usually has the command SPLIT assigned. So there is
a command as well. SPLIT NEW would be similar to START in that
Am 09.04.2014 20:18, schrieb Tom Marchant:
That only lets you have two splits.
Not if you change SPLIT to SPLIT NEW.
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That only lets you have two splits
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On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 13:43:06 -0700, Skip Robinson wrote:
It's also helpful to set a PF key to 'SWAP NEXT'. That way you can rotate
among open screens.
Everyone has their own way of doing things. Whatever works for you is great.
For me,
it is easier to use the mouse to double-click on the
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Subject: AW: Re: ISPF START command remains on the command line
Spontaneously I would suspect a bad coded ISPF panel (the one the
START I
left/reoccurring on).
This is a thought that I had too, but it happens on any panel. I doubt
all
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