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- From: maley@micro.cs.umn.edu (Michael P Maley)
- Subject: Re: Procomm for Windows & character sets
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- References: <1jmurnINN3a1@hatteras.cs.unc.edu> <1993Jan22.133125.9984@sun1x.actc.res.utc.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 01:14:46 GMT
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- In <1993Jan22.133125.9984@sun1x.actc.res.utc.com> scottb@sun1x.actc.res.utc.com (TheLrdLovsAHngn) writes:
-
- >You are not alone in wondering what window size is going to come.
- >I also have to tell it to display full screen. It would appear that
- >after x number of openings, the window size will eventually cycle
- >back to its full 80x25 size. I can't find anything in prowin to change
- >this (or in windows itself).
- >--
- >Disclaimer: I didn't do it! Nobody saw me do it! You can't prove anything!
- > My opinions are my own. They do not reflect anyone/thing else!
- >\/ preferred \/
- >scottb%nw8550@utrcgw.utc.com | sdb@rcinet.utc.com
-
- I have not had any problems like this. In the setup for my emulation,
- vt-220, in the font select dialog, I chose 8pt Lucida Sans Typewriter.
- Then in the user setting dialog, autosize group, I chose Windows Based
- on Font. I get the same sized window everytime - both the main app
- window and the interior window. Make sure you select a font for
- every emulation you use. If you have Truetype fonts only set, you will
- get an message box when going to the font dialog from the emulation
- settings dialog. You can ignore this, it just says that you can't
- use Procomm fonts.
-
- BTW, all of these dialogs are part of the setup window. You get to
- them by hit ALT-S to get the setup window, then double-clicking
- either the user settings button or the current emulation button.
-
- Mike Maley
- maley@cs.umn.edu
-
-