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- From: panos@db.toronto.edu (Panos Economopoulos)
- Subject: Re: Which is better: pmcomm or te2? Other?
- Message-ID: <92Sep1.191059edt.16808@ois.db.toronto.edu>
- Keywords: pmcomm te2 comms
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
- References: <1992Aug28.122747.22245@bas-a.bcc.ac.uk> <1992Aug31.215451.10950@hsv3.lsil.com>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 23:11:13 GMT
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- mvp@hsv3.lsil.com (Mike Van Pelt) writes:
-
- >Are there any terminal programs out there that let you use window sizes
- >other than 80x25? I find it painful that I have this nice graphics
- >display, but my terminal program (TE2) knows nothing but 80x25 mode.
-
- If you are in an OS/2 window and issue the mode command
- ("mode co80,35" for example) and then you start TE/2, it does start
- in a 35 line window. Of course, in order for this to be useful your
- remote system must also think you access it through a 35 line terminal
- or whatever.
-
- If you start TE/2 from a program object, you could use the /K parameter
- of the commmand processor, as was recently mentioned, and place the
- following (I think) in the parameters field of the program object:
- /K mode .... & te2
- Look up the help page for CMD and/or START for the syntax details
-
- >--
- >Mike Van Pelt | What happens if a big asteroid hits Earth?
- >LSI Logic/Headland | Judging from realistic simulations involving a
- >mvp@hsv3.lsil.com | sledge hammer and a common laboratory frog, we
- >sun!indetech!hsv3!mvp | can assume it will be pretty bad. -- Dave Barry
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