Hi Oma and David,

POSFIXED had no effect on my system. PAUSE 2 USING 'Hello Charlie' at 
center still puts it in upper left quadrant. The RBGSIZE command seems to 
have no effect on it either. I personally don't care if it is centered- it 
uniformly places it at the same position which is all I really care about.

If you leave off the AT command then it pops it up where the last one was. 
Run one command PAUSE 2 USING 'Hello Charlie'. While the box is on the 
screen you can drag it with the mouse anywhere. Next time you run the 
command it will put it where you last positioned it. This gives the user some 
control if that is what you want. Just an option... I don't use it.

Best regards,
Mike Young

On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 09:47:51 -0500, Oma Cox wrote:

>David,
>
>In addition to your request for info!!!
>
>This setting affect the AT part of a clause
>
>Name: POSFIXED Values: OFF / ON
>Family: SET Parameter Category: Display Control
>Description: Controls how the AT parameter works.
>
>When you use AT row,col to position dialog, pause and other windows, the
>actual position depends on the current font size of the R> Prompt window. 
If
>you always want the calculation to use the 8x12 size of the OEM font then
>set POSFIXED to ON. If you want the dimensions of the current font to be
>used then set POSFIXED to OFF.
>
>You can only use the Center Center for RBGsize
>
>Name: RBGSIZE Values: scrncol scrnrow width height
>Family: SET Parameter Category: Display Control
>Description: Controls R:BASE window size
>
>SET RBGSIZE operates in two fashions. Both allow you to specify the 
position
>of the R:BASE Window. The first requires you to locate the upper left hand
>corner in a specific row and column and then specify the window's width 
and
>height (as relates to that starting position). The second allows you to use
>"CENTER CENTER" for the row and column values to center the window. 
These
>notations can not be combined.
>
>If you would like to use FORMS with a target resolution of 640x480 on a
>workstation of 1024x768 or 800x600 the following command would do this.
>
>SET RBGSIZE CENTER CENTER 640 480
>
>Best regards,
>
>Oma
>



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