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***Forgive me if the formatting comes out incorrect. This is my first
response to the mailing list.***
Unless I am mistaken, I thought the setting for 80 vs 132-column was set in
the ACS 5250 Emulator Window.
Menu Bar > Communication > Configure > Screen Size > 27x132.
You can then save your settings as the Default Profile for all future 5250
sessions under the same Communications Menu.
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Jacob B
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message: 6
date: Wed, 16 Dec 2020 12:00:04 -0800
from: "James H. H. Lampert" <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: 132-column in ACS emulator?
Fellow Geeks and Geekettes:
I am looking at the emulator in "IBM i Access Client Solutions" 1.1.8.4,
on a virtual WinDoze box to which I am connected.
And applications that *should* be coming up in 132-column mode (e.g.,
SEU, QuestView) are coming up in 80-column mode.
I am the first to admit that my only exposure to IBM's current terminal
emulator has been through GoToMeeting and Zoom sessions connecting to
customer boxes (and that I haven't touched RUMBA in over two decades, or
WRQ Reflection in almost as long), but I can't imagine that IBM would
put out an emulator (other than the old PCS emulator for text-mode
screens) that doesn't do 132-column, but neither can I find a way to
enable 132-column mode.
Help?
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JHHL
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