the only windows program I have ever run that has this problem.
John
You don't set the application to work with various screen
resolutions. You
work in the space dictated by the OS. If you set to 1024x768,
you'll just
have to suffer.
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From: John Dammeyer
they are fixed, they look smaller on
high-res monitors.
Tony
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From: John Dammeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 8:04 PM
To: 'Protel EDA Forum'
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Protel EDA Window Size
Sorry, that's just not true. If I install the Protel
Hi Ian and Tony,
http://www.autoartisans.com/protel/scrn1.jpg
http://www.autoartisans.com/protel/scrn2.jpg
Here's the two shots I've compressed the JPGs down to 800x600 which screws up the
drawings a bit but
shows the problem. Notice that the bottom scroll bar goes missing and even the bottom
The main window is indeed maximized. You can do this experiment yourself. Whatever
resolution you
are using, just right click on the desktop, select properties and set a lower
resolution screen
size. It's a bug in Protel that sets up the size when it's installed and then no
longer considers
Hi Tony,
Don't know if you've read my solution email yet. The way to break it is to put one of
the floating
tool bars outside the new window dimensions. That breaks it and it's repeatable.
Editing the .rcs
file solves the problem. I now have a working (if you can call 99SE as a completely
the parent is
maximized, but the child
is not.
In order to make SCRN1 look like SCRN2, click the maximize
(middle) button in
the child window. Or, to make SCRN2 look like SCRN1, click
the restore
(middle) button of the child window.
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From: John Dammeyer
of alignment and wasn't as usable
after 3 years, my next purchase probably wouldn't be Delta.
So am I an dinosaur, or just someone who hasn't got a sugar
daddy company buying me new tools whenever they show up because
they're cool?
I'll be the dinosaur thanks.
John Dammeyer
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