Hi, in ~/win/windows/inf/msdisp.inf You can edit screen resolutions to your hearts content! (it's all pretty easy) I have done it to make it exactly fit into my window manager area Make it anything you want in there and it will be available as a new screen resolution next time you restart (it's also possible to change it on the fly without restarting windows but it's more complex) As far as cut'n'paste you will need to use a text file open in win4lin and linux at the same time just reloading it to see the updated contents On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Jens Benecke wrote: > Hi, > > I am using Win4lin mostly to be able to copy out Word documents to a sane > format and to test my web pages with Internet Explorer (commercial pages > need that compatibility, I don't want to drive IE users away, no matter how > stubborn it sometimes is in displaying W3C-compliant HTML). > > Anyway, most of the time I need "portrait" windows (viewing an A4 page in > Word, or a HTML page) where the usual landscape resolutions don't make much > sense. I noticed that the Win4lin graphics driver supports all kinds of > weird resolutions (which is great) but all of them are landscape format. > > I would LOVE to hear Win4lin supporting resolutions like > > 640x1024 > 800x1200 > > or similar, so that I can e.g. have a Win4lin window showing IE beside my > Linux HTML editor window on my 1600x1200 screen. Would that be a big > feature request or is it just a matter of adding a couple new variables in > the driver code? > > One other REALLY nice thing would be copy&paste capability from Windows > apps into Linux and vice versa. VMware does it - but they IMHO don't do it > right (I had some problems with special characters). _______________________________________________ Win4Lin-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.netraverse.com/mailman/listinfo/win4lin-users
