Using the ISPF and XEDIT Emulations
This section describes the features of the ISPF editor emulation and outlines some XEDIT line com-
mands.
ISPF Options Dialog
The ISPF Options dialog is used to tune various ISPF emulation options. When you are in ISPF emula-
tion, you can access this dialog from the main menu by clicking
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click the
ISPF Options
setting.
Figure 11.2. ISPF Options Dialog
The following settings are available:
•
Prefix area width
- The number of characters to display in the prefix area (default is
6
). Note that some
line commands require four characters (e.g.
BNDS
,
TABS
,
COLS
,
MASK
). To completely remove the
prefix area, set the prefix area width to
0
.
ISPF Options Dialog
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