Just installed TNZ (on an M1 Mac) - looking good, and the more emulators the 
merrier. Thanks for posting this link, and the medium article, would not have 
found out how to disarm SSL on my own easily.

I have to admit to mixed feelings seeing this: on the plus side, it is very 
good to release this open source. On the minus side, it used to be a Rexx 
related tool and was (afaik) not very generously given out to customers. I 
remember having to script ehllapi in Rexx to do some of the things this can do 
in a more simple way.

For me, the time to de-Rexx this could have been spent to add GDDM support. But 
you don't hear me complain about free and open source. It is good to see the 
rexx.py source, which implements some Rexx BIFSs in Python - I have already 
saved that for useful usage.

Being a ZOC user on the Mac and Windows and a C3270 user on Linux, I have to 
find out a few things. First and foremost, how I can get a LINEFEED on the 
[Enter] key, SEND mapped to right-ctrl (or right COMMAND on the Mac) and CLEAR 
to the right Option key on the Mac. Because this is how 3270 keyboards were 
meant to be used and most people who complain to me about 3270 do not know this.

Secondly, I did not figure out the copy/paste yet. This is an important 
function that a lot of the commercial emulators did not get exactly right, and 
is also a weaker point of C3270 (depending in which shell you run it).

The medium article refers to anti.py for documentation. Is there some more doc 
I have to be aware of?

best regards,

René.

> On 17 Nov 2022, at 12:05, Dave Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Now if it would only support GDDM style graphics orders like PCOMM does...
> DJ
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