On 8/27/25 06:27, Peter Relson wrote:
ct.
Anyway, if it's true, then doesn't it make sense to have mixed-case comments (which are 
meant to be "read") even if the command requires upper-case?
    ...
As I said, I have relied on mixed-case comments to
distinguish them from code, visually or in string
searches.

But I was once scolded by a regular contributor to
IBM-MAIN when I posted a code sample (JCL?) with
n mixed-case comments.  Because viewing it modified
his ISPF CAPS setting.

CAPS should have a "Don't change automatically!"
option, particularly for opening an empty file.

--
gil

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