Brad:

I just don't think it can be programmatically automated.  We don't seem to
have the necessary commands available to do it.

Sorry about that, Chief!

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Davidson [mailto:bdavidson@;aero-craft.com]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 2:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: R> line setting






May be a bit dense, here, but setting lines and width not the challenge. How
can
I get the new settings in place, in a maximized window, without clicking the
closure and re-opening of R> screen? Without altering rbase.cfg. For
example,
I've created a file at command line in my shortcut which set lines and width
as
desired and executes maximize, but, in order for settings to become
effective, I
must close the initial r>window, repeat the maximize command, and then the
lines
and width settings are effectual. Looking for a way to bypass the click of
open
and close initial window - want it automated. Again, probably lacking a
basic
understanding here, if someone can set me straight - appreciate it!

Regards,
Brad

Emmitt Dove wrote:

> To be a little more clear - in this rbase.dat file put:
>
>          set lines 50
>          set width 125
>
> >Create an rbase.dat (with a different name) with your custom settings,
and
> >create a separate shortcut that specifies that startup file.
> >
> >>Thought of this, though with running Rbase for DOS, sometimes
> >>concurrently, or
> >>not, don't want to make these line and width settings; still programming
> >>for DOS
> >>based applications...
> >>
> >>Thanks for your reply, Mike!
> >>
> >>Brad
> >>
> >>Ramsour Mike wrote:
> >>
> >> > I just found out that you can set this as the permanent setting in
your
> >> > RBASE.CFG file.  Multi-user considerations may be an issue.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks -- Mike
> >> >
>
> Emmitt Dove
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