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From: ralf AT wamba DOT central DOT de (Ralf Meyer)
Subject: Re: bash scroll bar under Win95
1 May 1998 12:01:23 -0700 :
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> Date:          Thu, 30 Apr 1998 07:47:40 -0700 (MST)
> From:          "W. Steven Conner" <conner AT cygnus DOT com>, conner AT ece DOT arizona DOT edu

> I have been browsing through the archives of this list and I noticed
> a discussion on how to enable scroll bars in bash windows.  A number
> of responses to the question explained how to enable this feature
> under Windows NT (by increasing the buffer size under the properties
> menu). However, under Windows 95 the only properties that can be set
> for a DOS window include: font, memory, screen, and misc.  None of
> these appear to include an option for increasing the buffer size.  
> 
> Is it possible to enable scroll bars in bash windows under Windows
> 95, or do I need to upgrade to NT to enable this feature?

Have you tried:
	mode con lines=<How_much_you_like>

Here on NT it resizes my dos box on the fly.

-- 
bye
     ranf
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