Mail Archives: djgpp/2004/10/12/06:00:30
Thanks,
You are probably right. This was 25 lines.
However, I just cannot change the current configuration.
The point is that I am using the DOS program in full screen (and anyhow, the
use of the dislin graphic library forces the full screen mode).
In the "properties" of the DOS command program (under Windows 2000 at
least), you cannot change the number of lines if you are in full screen.
So, the problem I raised is still unsolved. Can somone help me on that?
Thanks in advance.
Eric.
Will you know how this can
"Hans-Bernhard Broeker" <broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de> a écrit dans le
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> Eric Wajnberg <wajnberg AT antibes DOT inra DOT fr> wrote:
> > Dear All,
>
> > I used to code with DJGPP for years on Windows98. At that time, the user
> > screen was 24 lines long.
>
> I find that hard to believe. It was almost certainly 25 lines, not 24.
> And you could have changed it to 43 or 50 without major hassle.
>
> mode con lines=50
>
> > On Windows 2000, the system in which I am now, the user screen looks
like
> > having twice as many lines (i.e., about 48, but I did not counted this
> > accurately). Moreover, I use dislin as a graphic library, and when I run
a
> > code using dislin, the user screen returns back to 24 lines long. This
is a
> > little bit a problem in my case.
>
> > So, my question is: How can I force the user screen to have the good old
> > size of 24 lines, so that I will still be able to distribute my compiled
> > codes whitout any problems?
>
> By configuring it accordingly, in the settings of the DOS program
> you're running, and/or the generic DOS box settings (properties of the
> "Command prompt" link in the start->Programs->Accessories menu or
> similar).
>
>
> --
> Hans-Bernhard Broeker (broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de)
> Even if all the snow were burnt, ashes would remain.
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