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Glenn Cole <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 8 Apr 1998 14:07:31 -0700370_US-ASCII Denys writes:

>I submit that Stan's problems, unless they were self-inflicted or due to
>bad software, would have been avoided had he been using NTFS.

I submit that the problems were self-inflicted, since Stan chose to use
NT of his own accord.

Incidentally, you could also recover by booting from CD-ROM. Right?

-- Bruce37_8Apr199814:07:[log in to unmask]
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Mon, 13 Apr 1998 12:55:40 -0700
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Jeff Vance writes:

> - dropped the "LOGICAL RECORD" header line and two blank header lines
>   from ,10 and ,11; although this allows more files to be seen on a
>   "page", it may not be desireable due to a slightly greater impact on
>   apps changing from ,2 to ,11.
>
> <<<<<<<<<<< New Output Formats >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> :listf @,10
> ACCOUNT=  SYS         GROUP=  OTHER
> FILENAME  CODE     SIZE  TYP           EOF        LIMIT
> LARGE               80B  FA            500   1234567890
> LARGE1              80B  FA    12345678902  12345678902
> L2345678* AAAAA 999999B  FBxx 999999999999 999999999999
[snip]
> :listfile ./@,10 (or "Lsummary")
>  PATH= /SYS/OTHER/
>  CODE     SIZE  TYP           EOF        LIMIT  FILENAME
>            80B  FA            500   1234567890  LARGE
>            80B  FA    12345678902  12345678902  LARGE1
>  AAAAA 999999W  FBxx 999999999999 999999999999 *L2345678

My eyes have a difficult time parsing out the first line of detail
from the header, even using "MiXed case" headers (as mentioned in
a later msg).  This is particularly acute for the first filename.

Is there any chance of retaining some kind of visual separation
between the header line(s) and the detail?  (I'm partial to dashes,
but anything would help.)

--Glenn Cole
  Software al dente, Inc.
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