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- From: bdubbs@cs.tamu.edu (Bruce Dubbs)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: many replies, but none seem to work so far.. :(
- Date: 24 Jan 1993 06:54:35 GMT
- Organization: Computer Science Department, Texas A&M University
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- In article <1jt6egINNbvs@titan.ucs.umass.edu> pang@titan.ucs.umass.edu (H.K. Pang) writes:
- |last week or so, i asked how to resize a DOS window that was shrinked to
- |a much smaller size due to video display installation.. i tried out the
- |method of holding the shift key while resizing.. but it didn't work at all!
- |i could resize it to a smaller window but not a bigger one!
- |if you know the solution to the problem, please let me know.. i in effect don't
- |have windowed dos anymore..
-
- I didn't see your earlier post, so I may not be answering the right
- question, but if you change the font size of the DOS window, the
- entire window changes size to accomodate the proper number of
- characters for the defined size. You can also change the row and
- column size with the mode command.
- -- Bruce
-
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- Bruce Dubbs | Oxymorons of note:
- bdubbs@neuron.tamu.edu | Honest Politician, Political Science,
- | Scrupulous Lawyer
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