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Re: [open-cobol-list] Cobol / Linux / X-Windows


From: Domain Admin
Subject: Re: [open-cobol-list] Cobol / Linux / X-Windows
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:13:25 -0500

Brian Tiffin on the Add 1 to Cobol Team had set up a proof of concept with this.

You can join us in chat if you'd like to talk to him directly (info in my sig). Or
post via the add 1 site or the oc site. He'd likely have some suggestions.

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 3:11 PM, <address@hidden> wrote:
I use the program of Rildo Pragana with OC but without VTCL You should have
some simple knowledge of TK/Tcl, but then you can use it to display data on a
screen and to process the input field by field. An advantage of Tk/Tcl is the
construction of tables, because in most cases we display a couple of
sentences on a screen. If you are interested I can send some examples.
Wolfgang Brückner

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Channel: #add1tocobol
Access from the web: http://www.add1tocobol.com/chat.php
Date: Sundays
Time: 9:00am Eastern

::::::::NOTE IMPORTANT::::::::::
There has been some confusion as to the time. I believe this is because the United States uses Daylight Savings Time. On top of this the Government recently extended the dates that EDT (eastern daylight time) would run. So to be sure that you make it at 9am Eastern, I have this link:

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=179

That shows the time in New York City at the moment of viewing. It also explains the current UTC offset for the Eastern Zone in the United States. Simply compare the current time that site states, with your current time and you will know how far off we are from you.
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We're there all of the time, even when we do not have a meeting. Stop on by for Open Cobol Support and chat.


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