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Post by georady on Mar 25, 2021 11:05:35 GMT -5
How can I make SPF Lite look more like a Mainframe Terminal i.e. Green on Black
Trying to create an Online Training course and it's inconsistent to have my demo on a WHITE background and then have learners logon and see good ol' IBM Mainframe BLACK (providing they don't mess around with their emulator's palette)
Thanx g
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Post by George on Mar 25, 2021 13:41:08 GMT -5
Thanks for jumping in Robert.
George
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Post by georady on Mar 25, 2021 16:13:12 GMT -5
Have to... the training is for people working in Legacy Mainframe Shops... they emulators default into "Green Screens" (on black terminals) and the programmer would have to spend an hour changing the color palette... few do...
But the Mainframe is intimidating enuff w/o doing training on a "white board" and having the "kids" logon to a "black board"
Flipped to Black Backgrounds for BG1 and BG2 - but ONLY the line number 'COLS' was effected??? How do I make the entire screen BLACK like the mainframe that I logon to daily?
The COBOL program snippet is still Blue on White... something to do with 'Schemes'
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Post by georady on Mar 25, 2021 16:23:44 GMT -5
Okay, I was able to change in "Scheme" to Green on Black for the whole screen... tried to SAVE but it doesn't keep my Scheme change???
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Post by georady on Mar 25, 2021 16:36:30 GMT -5
Oh, shut down SPF Lite and restarted seemed to preserve my (ugly) IBM "Green Screens"
Is there a quick way to color code COBOL Reserve words? Not essential but would be NICE!
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Post by georady on Mar 25, 2021 17:15:31 GMT -5
Also, is there a way to HIDE the 1-6 COLS for panels such as the ISPF Primary and Sub Menus???
(Tried setting Lines to 0 but that wasn't gonna work)
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