Perhaps one of the upcoming final versions of gOS 3.0 will be better
suited to small screen systems, for example the Enlightenment-17
version of gOS 3,, that is specially designed for netbooks with small
screens and memories. But application programs that have windows that
can't be resized to a size smaller than your screen will always pose a
problem, than can only be overcome with the alt-drag trick (which is a
feature of x-windows, and works on -all- window managers).

On 16 sep, 21:48, ed_giuliani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have tried both of the suggestions. both methods work to a extent
> but i can't get the window small enough. any other suggestions would
> be appreciated. thanks
>
> On Sep 15, 8:50 pm, Johnuw93 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I discovered you can resize from any corner. So go to the top right or
> > left corner and resize when that 90 degree cursor comes up.
>
> > On Sep 14, 5:24 pm, ed_giuliani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > some of the application windows are larger than my sylvania's screen.
> > > i can not resize them or move them aove the top edge of the screen, i
> > > can move them below the bottom edge. the problem is that i need to see
> > > the bottom of the window to save any changes. any help would be
> > > welcome. thanks
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