No, I keep meaning to. But I think that's getting way off what started this thread, which was:
"Or, empower ISPF to invoke vim as an alternate editor."

On 4/12/2025 3:14 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
Have you tried https://www.spflite.com/ , a windows program that edits on
your PC in EBCDIC then submits to the mainframe?

On Sat, Apr 12, 2025 at 5:01 PM Tom Brennan <t...@tombrennansoftware.com>
wrote:

So I have an ISPF edit plug-in, where instead of the normal dataset
edit, something else happens.  That something else starts up a "desktop
display" of ssh/sftp/X11/NFS, I assume by having that plug-in work as a
client, talking to a server on my PC to handle the ssh/ssftp/X11/NFS
activity, since ISPF can't handle those methods directly.  If that's all
correct, what happens next, and why?

On 4/12/2025 1:22 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
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Clearly, the Idea should b for ISPF to support Edit plug-ins.
These could use desktop displays by transports such as ssh,
sftp, X11, NFS, ...


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