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RE: Convert Styles NBDOS -> NBW?



David,
MS Word and other Windows programs, when not in full-screen size, show
a kind of ridge on their right bottom corners. This is supposed to
denote a stretchable window. Not so in NBW.
Mark

On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 19:03:46 -0600 (CST), David G. Becker wrote:

>** Reply to note from notabene@nospam.piper.hamline.edu Fri, 15 Dec 2000 14:04:10 
>-0600 (CST)
>
>JP Earls wrote:
>
>> I always work with the small window, and NB5.2 SWS always
>> opens to that. With NB in small window, I clicked the "full window"
>> button (located on my screen at the upper right hand corner) and
>> then clicked the "x" button to the right of the "full window" button,
>> thus ending the session. I then called NB back up, and the window
>> was full screen. I then clicked the "small window" box, again
>> exited by clicking the "x" box. Re-entering NB, the screen was
>> now small. Conclusion: My NB5.2 SWS opens with the same size
>> window it was closed with.
>
>Yes, it remembers whether it was "maximized" (full window) when
>you close it and reopens in the same state.  But I'm referring to
>something else.... In all versions of Win you can resize windows by
>clicking and dragging their edges or pulling the lower right corner
>into or away from its opposite corner.  But at least in WinNT 4.0, all
>other programs seem to remember such resizing as well, whereas
>NBW doesn't; it always opens quite small unless you go to full
>screen.  What I'd like is for it to open less than full screen but wide
>enough for a full 6-1/2" text width to display... which, with my screen
>resolution, is easily possible.
>
>
>  --David--
>
>





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