Re: DikuEdit for Windows

From: Scott D. Treppa (harvey@gatecoms.gatecom.com)
Date: 09/09/94


Well It certainly is a good solution... Exept the monitor im useing has a 
windows acceleration card and is SVGA :)

> The problem doesn't exist for me.  Perhaps it has something to do with 
> how we are running Windows itself.  I'm in 800x600 256c resolution.  
> Perhaps if you are running with less resolution, the window becomes too 
> large and sticks off the screen?  If so, those barnstable guys need to 
> recode something to deal with the possibility of running under many 
> different resolutions.
> 
> Again, it seems perfectly fine to me as long as you keep it maximized.  
> When you don't have it maximized, the edit screens don't even show up!  
> It's like they didn't write it to be put in a resizable window.  Its more 
> written to fit onto one screen of dimensions 800x600.  Thus if you are 
> running with less resolution, you are screwed, and if you don't keep it 
> maximized, you don't see anything.  Irritating, but its nice to see an 
> editor for Windows.  :)
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