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- From: jst50986@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Jack S. Tan)
- Subject: Re: Conflicting Winos2 Settings
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 02:20:38 GMT
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- tadr@doe.carleton.ca (Tom A. D. Riley) writes:
-
- >One last question. Does this have anything to do with the
- >fact that I cannot figure out how to start up a windows app
- >to run in an _existing_ full screen session? Right now it seems
- >to me that the only way to have more than one app running in a
- >full screen session in to fire up progman full screen and take
- >it from there in windows mode. This seems to waste precious
- >RAM resources to have progman doing a poor job of something WPS
- >should do.
-
- How about adding the program to a group in the Program Manager?
- File --> New --> Program Group // create a new group (e.g., 'My Apps')
- File --> New --> Program Item // create a new item (e.g., 'Winword 2.0')
- File --> New --> Program Item // create another item (e.g., 'WinGIF')
- ...
- etc.
-
- Then you can run the program off of the Program Manager (now and
- in the future). If you don't want something permanent (e.g.,
- 'SETUP.EXE'), select the File --> Run option.
-
- --
-
- Jack Tan If your parents didn't have kids,
- jahk@uiuc.edu chances are you won't either.
-