Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!killer!texbell!petro!swrinde!kent From: kent@swrinde.swri.edu (Kent D. Polk) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Windows/Fonts Message-ID: <8838@swrinde.swri.edu> Date: 23 Jan 89 23:12:08 GMT References: <1451@leah.Albany.Edu> <478@infohh.rmi.de> Reply-To: kent@swrinde.UUCP (Kent D. Polk) Organization: Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas Lines: 24 In article mp1u+@andrew.cmu.edu (Michael Portuesi) writes: >shimoda@infohh.rmi.de (Markus Schmidt) writes: >> >Also, how do I get my window to open up to full screen size >> >automatically? My main Workbench work disk uses the interlace mode, but >> >the CLI window fills only half the screen. >> NewZap your NEWCLI-Command. Search for CON:... and replace >> the size of the window by your preferred value. Of course >> the -CLI will not open on a normal workbench after the patch. >> > >Come on, people, isn't there a better way of doing this? If you happen to be using Cshell V3.01A, you can use the built-in "window -l" to change the window to the maximum size. Otherwise, you can use a PD program called "winsize" to change the window to just about any size or position you want. Unfortunately, I forgot where I got it (I think it came with VScreen). ====================================================== Kent Polk - Southwest Research Institute {cs.utexas.edu, gatech!petro, sun!texsun}!swrinde!kent ======================================================