On 20.11.2022 22:35, Bob Bridges wrote:
I haven't been keeping up with this thread, but I drop in on the random
long-running thread just because, and I see this. For ooREXX and VBS and the
like I've been trying out Notepad++, but I'm not entirely happy with it.
You could use IntelliJ [1] (th
I haven't been keeping up with this thread, but I drop in on the random
long-running thread just because, and I see this. For ooREXX and VBS and the
like I've been trying out Notepad++, but I'm not entirely happy with it. There
are a few functions (like the missing that I don't care for, and
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Some words from Tim's wife bonnie:
I don't have any install files...nothing on the product. I only got involved
with filling orders but
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getting it released in the open might take
lawyers and/or court actions.
Just a couple of thoughts for consideration.
Peter
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Jay,
I've got the following information.
Hello Michael. I contacted his wife and she
told me that Timâs SPF s/w is âgone
foreverâ. Apparently he PW protected
lawyers and/or court actions.
Just a couple of thoughts for consideration.
Peter
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Jay,
I'
On Tue, 1 Nov 2022 14:23:13 -0500, Jay Maynard wrote:
>Hm. According to the README on the Github site, the source code was stored
>encrypted...are the encrypted files still in existence? Perhaps they can be
>obtained and decrypted. It's a long shot, to be sure, but definitely worth
>a try.
>
For c
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Thank you for preserving this and making it available.
One question: You say it's picky about fonts...how well does it work with
Ricardo Banffy's outstanding 3270 font, available at
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Michael,
Thank you for this gift to
chutz
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never
> released?
>
> - SPF/Professional: The first released SPF for Windows? Still runs but
> crashes sometimes
>
> - SPF/SE
>
> In my opinion, the best SPF was SPF/Pro:
>
> - Closer emulation of ISPF Edit than SPF/SE
> - Runs REXX Edit Macros
>
> -
Slightly off topic, at one time I had a Linux ISPF editor. I don't remember
the name. I installed it under S/390 Linux. This would have been some time
between 2002 and 2010.
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On Tuesday, November 1st, 2022 at 3:23 PM, Jay
Hm. According to the README on the Github site, the source code was stored
encrypted...are the encrypted files still in existence? Perhaps they can be
obtained and decrypted. It's a long shot, to be sure, but definitely worth
a try.
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 9:22 AM Michael Knigge wrote:
> FYI:
>
>
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Cool!
I still use SPF/SE, in fact was using it just yesterday. But I have SPF/SE 3.5
build 614 so yours is a lot newe
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On 11/1/22 9:56 AM, Schmitt, Michael wrote:
> CTC had different iterations of the product:
>
> - SPF/PC: ran in DOS, but used special memory management to edit larger
> files. SPF/PC c
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On 11/1/22 9:56 AM, Schmitt, Michael wrote:
CTC had different iterations of the product:
- SPF/PC: ran in DOS, but used special memory management to edit larger
files. SPF/PC can still run under DOSBox but not very well
N.B. My boxed copy of version 4.0 of SPF/PC states that it is "for OS/2
On 11/1/22 9:56 AM, Schmitt, Michael wrote:
CTC had different iterations of the product:
- SPF/PC: ran in DOS, but used special memory management to edit larger
files. SPF/PC can still run under DOSBox but not very well
I have a boxed coy of SPF/PC. Does, or can, Bonnie's gift extend to th
Macros
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FYI:
I guess some of you guys use SPF/SE (SPF SourceEdit) from Command Technology.
The editor
Michael,
Thank you for this gift to our community. I used SPF/PC and SPF/SE
extensively in the past and thought it was gone forever.
Mike Shaw
MVS/QuickRef Support Group
Chicago-Soft, Ltd.
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 10:22 AM Michael Knigge
wrote:
> FYI:
>
> I guess some of you guys use SPF/SE (SP
Thank you for preserving this and making it available.
One question: You say it's picky about fonts...how well does it work with
Ricardo Banffy's outstanding 3270 font, available at
https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font ?
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 9:22 AM Michael Knigge wrote:
> FYI:
>
> I guess som
FYI:
I guess some of you guys use SPF/SE (SPF SourceEdit) from Command Technology.
The editor was developed by Tim Tetivia, who unfortunately died in 2022 as a
result of a corona infection. With some research and help from other SPF users
(namely Peter aka Verizon), it was possible to contact T
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