Hi Kenneth,
Mocha and Powerterm Pro handle EDTWRD only for display AND only when the
field contains something other than blanks or zeroes. For the rest, it is
just a plain input field. The cursor doesn't even skip the formatting
separtors.
This how a date field [EDTWRD(' - -')] looks like
Hi Kenneth,
Aha! Maybe that's why the other emulators don't honour the mask. Anyway, I
like it better your way.
Thanks for checking it out.
Until now, the latest version you sent me runs perfectly.
Greetings,
-Marc
On 13-06-2005 11:33, Kenneth Pouncey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marc
Hi Kenneth,
I was really surprised to notice that you honour the EDTWRD's separators,
while typing! I always thought from other emulators that could only be done
when you hae some special hardware terminal controller. Cool!
There's only one thing: TN5250j knows where the separators stand, but it