Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!spool.mu.edu!rex!rouge!pc.usl.edu!pabres13 From: pabres13@pc.usl.edu (Joubert John V.) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: MSC 6.0A problem using Codeview w/ 2 monitors from PWB. Keywords: Codeview, 2 monitors, MSC 6.0A Message-ID: <32183@rouge.usl.edu> Date: 2 Jun 91 20:39:23 GMT Sender: anon@rouge.usl.edu Organization: Univ. of Southwestern La., Lafayette Lines: 49 Originator: pabres13@pc.usl.edu Hello netters, I have a problem with Microsoft Codeview when it is called from the Programmer's Work Bench, it runs on my monochrome monitor in Black on Black mode! I can see the cursor, and I can tell that the program is running because hitting F5 will make the program run on the color monitor, and Alt-F X will exit Codeview and put me back on the PWB. For further information: Video 7 Fastwrite VGA (512), Herc Compatible monochrome card, IBM monochrome Personal Computer Display, all this mess running on a Gateway 2000 386-20 w/ 4 Meg memory. The codeview works fine in two monitor mode when run from the DOS command line with "CV /2 program.exe." The same command line works from the "Run DOS Command" dialog box from PWB. A call to Microsoft Tech Support yielded no help, he says "hmmm, should work!... hmmm must be something in the settings file... ." He didn't say anything else of value. If anyone has any recommendations on fixing this problem, I would greatly appreciate it. Oh, yeah, one other problem: I have set tab stops on the editor to 4 spaces (same as I use QC 2.0), which works fine on the screen, but when I print out my code, the tabs are at 8 spaces on the page (making code look really ugly & out of shape). I know this sounds petty but... it works in Quick C! Any help on this appreciated. Now... the ONLY reason I can imagine anyone would want to upgrade their C version to 6.0 from 5.1 ... The source browser! .... ta dah .... that's it... the anticlimax of the year... For those who have not upgraded, keep 5.1, and buy QC 2.5 for ~$60.00 for the libraries and assembly module, and use 5.1 compiler with QC libraries. Add me to the list of folks considering TC++, and call me Under-Whelmed. -- John Joubert | /\ | /\ | _ Internet: pabres13@pc.usl.edu | \|<>|>|> \|<>|>|><`|`| GENIE: J.JOUBERT |--/|-------/|------------ | \/ \/