Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!pikes!mercury.cair.du.edu!diana.cair.du.edu!jvilhube From: jvilhube@diana.cair.du.edu (Extremely Gonzoid) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Size of DOS window Message-ID: <1990Oct9.222857.8187@mercury.cair.du.edu> Date: 9 Oct 90 22:28:57 GMT References: <69220003@hpl-opus.HP.COM> Sender: news@mercury.cair.du.edu (netnews) Organization: University of Denver Lines: 18 In article <69220003@hpl-opus.HP.COM> knotts@hpl-opus.HP.COM (Tom Knotts) writes: >I have learned how to run a DOS shell in a window by first creating >a PIF file. Seems to work OK. The trouble is, that when I maximize the >window, it fills the screen completely from left to right (actually it >is slightly too big) but it only covers half the screen from top to >bottom. Is there any way to increase the size of the window in the >y-direction? Also, when the window is created, it is fairly small. I >would like it to start bigger. I don't see any parameters in the PIF >file to address this. I'm Assuming this only works on the 386? Correct? Jan Vilhuber | Internet: jvilhube@du.edu or jvilhube@[130.253.1.4] (The jammin' Bass) | Bitnet : jvilhube@DUCAIR -------------------------------------------------- "Drunken Milkman...driving drunk...Family of four, family no more...milk and blood...blood and milk." Scatterbrain