I just checked and found I had to turn on the Enable Experimental console
features to get it working. Which I don't remember doing last time I
looked.
But it does change the width (of commands you run from that point on.)



On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 5:58 PM, David Rhys Jones <[email protected]>
wrote:

> doesn't matter if you resize the command window you don't get more lines,
> you have to change the buffer and width in the properties to make it work.
>
>
> *Si hoc legere scis nimium eruditionis habes*.
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Stephen Price <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, I had a play. My favourite new feature was so small but oh, so big.
>> Resizable cmd window. Its always been resizable in height but never width.
>> I've looked for it with every windows release since windows 95. Only took
>> 20 years. :)
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Folks, I download the 3911MB WIndows 10 Technical Preview ISO and
>>> installed it in VMware Player and it seems to be running quite well. The
>>> first thing you notice of course is that it's returned to mostly using the
>>> shell we're familiar with. Tile apps open full screen initially, but you
>>> can mercifully size them the traditional way. The start menu is a blend of
>>> the old with new live tiles, which is fancy looking but a bit of a gimmick.
>>> The Start Menu is crammed with all the piffle that used to be on the old
>>> welcome screen (News, Finance, Maps, etc) and there's no "Remove from this
>>> menu" option. The strange thing is that the WIndows 8 tiled welcome screen
>>> seems to have gone, it thought it would remain but just be buried slightly.
>>>
>>> Overall, it feels like Windows 7 blended with some flat tiled apps, but
>>> oh lord it's better than Windows 8 where it was like two Siamese twin
>>> operating systems stitched together. I could live and work on this, but as
>>> a developer I'm biased and blinkered against seeing whatever new features
>>> it might have that would attract the normal carbon blobs who would use it.
>>> I haven't seen anything yet that makes me go wow! Anyone else had a bash at
>>> it?
>>>
>>> *Greg K*
>>>
>>
>>
>

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