In addition, on the same directory (/opt/fox/wp/bin/tools) you should find
a script called popup.sh that takes the window name, row position and
column position as arguments to position a window. The script is pretty
trivial but convenient.
I've used this (or the show_win and move_win tools) to ensure that screens
called by annunciator keys are called to the front in locations where
several Display Managers are commonly used on a single head.
Kevin FitzGerrell
Systems Engineer
Foxboro New Zealand
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The utilities show_win and move_win found in /opt/fox/wp/bin/tools can be
used to open/close (show_win) and position (move_win) any window.
You can write a script and attach it to an annunciator button to position
any window. I've used it to "cleanup" a WP by forcing the windows to a
fixed
position.
Regards,
Alex Johnson
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From: Joe Sanguinetti
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Subject: Resources For Foxview
Does Anyone know of resources for Foxview?
I am particularly interested in setting the font size for the
menu
bar. The font is smaller than what was used for Display Manager and My
operators are having a tough time with the smaller fonts.
I would also be interested in setting the size and location of
foxview. I realize that I can set it to full screen and other sizes by
specifying it in the dmcfg file but I want more control than that.
Is there a list of them ?
I see that there are a couple listed in the .Xdefaults file so I
am
assuming that all you need to know is the name of the widget classes.
Joe
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