You could put an IF @LOGNAME = and fix it in the LOGIN Paragraph for yourself.

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Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Upper Case and Editors


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 :-)
Regards

Arnold
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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
> another window and start typing away merrily, only to realise after a
> couple of words that everything is cASE iNVERTED, or that the help I'm
> trying to give to a user is not working because of case inversion.
>
> 
If you are running UV then issuing

PTERM -CASE INVERT

at TCL or in your LOGIN paragraph will apply case inversion just to the 
session you are logged into. It might make life simpler for you.

Sorry if this was covered elsewhere in the thread.


regards,


Craig
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