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echo: bluewave
to: JEAN PARROT
from: mark lewis
date: 2005-06-01 07:14:58
subject: c:\BWAVE

ML> you can also drag the frame borders to resize the window, IIRC...

 JP>         Nay, Mark. One can not drag the frame open to a larger  
 JP> size. I had tried as I knew that trick.

 JP>         I again tried it. I hit Alt-Enter and went to Windows  
 JP> screen. I got the moose over the border of the shown frame and   it
 JP> changed to the double headed arrow but even then I could not  
 JP> expand the frame, the border did not stick to the arrow. I hit  
 JP> the Expand icon and then the moose would not change to the   2-head
 JP> arrow. Back to full-screen.

hummm... that's interesting...

question: when you ALT-Enter to the window, is there a dropdown box to
choose the font size or do you have to click on something and then set the
font? i set mine on AUTO and let it choose the font size ;)

 ML> well, i sure can do it on W98SE... my reader is DOS based and i run it
 ML> in a framed window on a 2048x1024 screen... by leaving my font setting
 ML> on AUTO, i'm able to grab a frame side or corner and drag them about to
 ML> make that frame my DOS reader is in larger or smaller...
  
 JP>         I can move the screen by holding the mouse on the top blue 
 JP> border but that is extend of my capability here.

that's a decent part of it O:)

 JP>  This is from Roxboro.
 JP>   Encryption is about being safe.

Freedom is not free...

)\/(ark

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