John Small wrote:
> ** Reply to message from WD Loughman <wdloughman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Thu, 11 May
> 2006 14:45:11 -0700
>
>
>
>>John Small wrote:
>>
>>>** Reply to message from WD Loughman <wdloughman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Mon, 08
>>>May
>>>2006 12:32:58 -0700
>>>
>>>I will change my program so that it will allow you to resize the window back
>>>to
>>>its original dimensions. (This would be done through the MODE command, as
>>>Rodney has already suggested.) Unfortunately I do not know how to cause the
>>>window to be resized back to original dimensions. My new JBSWU will only make
>>>it possible to resize the window (Note the scroll bars you will see). You
>>>will
>>
>>Scroll-bars are fine. With me, at any rate. I think -- see next.
>>
>>
>>>still have to resize the window manually.
>>
>>I assume that means "grabbing" the edges with the cursor, and pulling??
>
>
> Yes.
>
> Also, I have learned since I wrote my previous reply on this thread that if
> the
> window is maximized when (the soon-to-be-released (maybe today)) JBSWU is
> started, then the window will automatically snap back to its original size
> when
> JBSWU is stopped. So instead of manually resizing afterwards, you can
> maximize
> the window before you start JBSWU. (If there was a way to maximize the window
> through REXX I would do this in JBSWU.)
>
There are ways to do that; I've seen them work. Unfortunately that was
a long time ago. I've no idea now where I saw the code.
- Bill
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WD "Bill" Loughman - Berkeley, California USA
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