Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!know!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ra!Ra.msstate.edu!elvis From: elvis@EE.MsState.Edu (presley) Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look Subject: Re: dbxtool under Openwindows 2.0 Message-ID: Date: 14 Nov 90 21:16:11 GMT References: Sender: usenet@ra.MsState.Edu Organization: /home/west/.organization Lines: 25 Nntp-Posting-Host: sparky.ee.msstate.edu In-reply-to: fgreco@fis1138.govt.shearson.com's message of 13 Nov 90 18:55:58 GMT > Huh? Of course you can resize the XView version of dbxtool! I hate to open my big mouth again, but I felt that I must say "I know how resize corners work." The ability I'm referring to is the ability to completely change the layout/size of subwindows in the sunview dbxtool. For instance, I found that with a wide dbxtool frame, I could move the *display* subwindow into a position such that it was a long, narrow strip which ran vertically down the right side of the main dbxtool frame. I found this to be very nice. I have also used a configuration in which I placed the *commands* subwindow and the *display* subwindow into a side-by-side position. I appreciate everyone's suggestion about followmouse, but as Bruce Barnett said, that alone will not work. -- Appearing again: -John West- elvis@athena.erc.msstate.edu Engineering Research Center for Computational Field Simulation Mississippi State University ***** National Science Foundation P.O. Drawer EE {Simrall Bldg, Rm 431} (601) 325-8234 (voice) Mississippi State, MS 39762 (601) 325-2298 (fax) .........the opinions presented here are those of the King..........