Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cica!ctrsol!emory!km From: km@mathcs.emory.edu (Ken Mandelberg) Newsgroups: comp.windows.news Subject: BLowing up Psview Message-ID: <4349@emory.mathcs.emory.edu> Date: 18 Sep 89 02:15:05 GMT Organization: Math & Computer Science, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Lines: 19 The biggest problem I have with psview, is that the print is just too small. A full page of text scaled to sit in a substantial frame is just too small for me to examine carfully at the distance I sit from the monitor. Xtroff, an X11 program with a similar goal solves this by making it easy to display a portion of the page at a larger size, and jockey the "paper" up and down inside the window. Its true that in NeWS you can slide the psview window off the bottom of the screen and resize the visable top of the page. The same trick won't work on the bottom, and is not very convenient even for the top. Has anyone thought of hacking psview to solve this problem? -- Ken Mandelberg | km@mathcs.emory.edu PREFERRED Emory University | {decvax,gatech}!emory!km UUCP Dept of Math and CS | km@emory.bitnet NON-DOMAIN BITNET Atlanta, GA 30322 | Phone: (404) 727-7963