Patrick O'Keefe wrote:
One of the problems with NetView is that it has hundreds of hard coded
24x80 panels. Even if it did an Erase write Alternate for them the
display would still be 24x80 bytes of the larger screen. They have had
the capability for building and displaying larger screen sizes for many
years but have not had time, money, or justification to rework all those
panels and the code that builds the data for them. (Unlike ISPF,
NetView's display-building logic is not part of the panel definition.)
The ANSSIZE usermod provided by Netview development allows default-mode
screens to use more than 24 rows, provided the number of columns is 80.
Try it! It works!
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Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
5200 W Century Blvd, Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310-338-0400 x318
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