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echo: bluewave
to: JEAN PARROT
from: mark lewis
date: 2005-05-26 07:27:50
subject: c:\BWAVE

ML> you have to remember that the screen size in windows is graphical
 ML> dimensions not textual... you can also drag the frame borders to resize
 ML> the window, IIRC...
 JP>  
 JP>         Nay, Mark. One can not drag the frame open to a larger  
 JP> size. I had tried as I knew that trick.

well, i sure can do it on W98SE... my reader is DOS based and i run it in a
framed window on a 2048x1024 screen... by leaving my font setting on AUTO,
i'm able to grab a frame side or corner and drag them about to make that
frame my DOS reader is in larger or smaller...

 ML> i don't remember what the normal 80x25 font size is but you can see
 ML> all the available ones in that properties section for the icon/task...
 ML> i'm thinking 8x12 but would have to dig back into some old programming
 ML> code to know for sure...

 JP>         Full screen is so mice to me mark, that I will keep it  
 JP> this way. I was only fooling with it as somebody ( Dale ) said  
 JP> that I could do C&P with another screen. I find that I can get  
 JP> this little menu maybe three other ways. No need to go to a  
 JP> Windows frame. But thanks a lot anyway for trying to help. 

no problem... you're not the only one who runs things in fullscreen mode...
most folk don't and don't think about the possibility that others are...

)\/(ark

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