I have been following this thread (and some other threads resulting from
fairly obvious newcomers to UV/UD) with interest. Being pretty much a
newbie to UV myself I'd like to throw in a few comments:
Many, if not most, of the regular posters in this list seem to have MANY
years of experience in
Hi Arnold,
I haven't really been following this thread -- I gave up and learned to
love THE BOMB years ago (despite coming to UV from a C background).
With all the above (and more!) happening, I find it annoying having to
switch caps-lock all the time - what happens a lot is that I switch to
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Hi Arnold,
I haven't really been following this thread -- I gave up and learned
Arnold Bosch wrote:
Thanks Craig - I'm aware of PTERM -CASE INVERT. Unfortunately updating
the LOGIN paragraph is not an option, as it impacts 75+ other users. The
best I can do is to manually issue the command each time I get to TCL.
So sometimes one has to suffer at the expense of others
Such nobility of spirit!
Arnold Bosch wrote:
Thanks Craig - I'm aware of PTERM -CASE INVERT. Unfortunately updating
the LOGIN paragraph is not an option, as it impacts 75+ other users. The
best I can do is to manually issue the command each time I get to TCL.
So sometimes one has to suffer
Arnold,
Brian Leach is the guy to talk to about the Knowledgebase, which
would be an excellent place to host any/all how-tos. You can contact
himn for details: Brian Leach [EMAIL PROTECTED]. The lack of
visibility for the Knowledgebase is being addressed as part of the move
to the new
You could put an IF @LOGNAME = and fix it in the LOGIN Paragraph for yourself.
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Add a line to the bottom of your login paragraph:
IF @LOGNAME = YOURLOGNAME THEN PTERM -CASE INVERT
Arnold Bosch wrote:
Thanks Craig - I'm aware of PTERM -CASE INVERT. Unfortunately updating
the LOGIN paragraph is not an option, as it impacts 75+ other users. The
best I can do is to
Arnold
Well spoken.
I think you will find everyone on this list is in agreement.
The difficulty is, that U2 is such a broad technology that giving a short
answer to a question is often impossible without referring to other knowledge
areas - and giving a long answer can be too much for someone
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Add a line to the bottom of your login paragraph:
IF @LOGNAME = YOURLOGNAME THEN PTERM -CASE INVERT
Arnold Bosch wrote:
Thanks Craig - I'm aware
. :-)
Bill
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...I find it annoying having to switch caps-lock all the time
Also recall that earlier typewriters didn't have a '1' key, rather you used
the lower-case L.
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Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 1:16 PM
Subject: RE: [U2] Upper Case and Editors
Arnold:
One can only hope
I recall using Prism 1 and Prism 2s terminals with no lower case characters.
You had to use CHAR(107) or the like for smaller letters. In fact, their
RUNOFF had a .LC or some lower case formatter for nice output.
I just spent the day on a whole upper case system and it looks fine. I also
read and
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