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Re: Windows 7, again
- Subject: Re: Windows 7, again
- From: Bill Troop billtroop@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 18:50:05 +0000
Hi Jordan, just on that issue of Lucida sizes, you are right that there
is no preset for Lucida 24, but - - - you can call it into being. Just
type the value you want into the little box shown below. You will also
now probably be able to change screen length if you like. Personally, I
have found being able to access 43 (or so) lines very beneficial - - (For
which you will need to add the command BC d sl=43 Q2 to your
startup.int.)
At 10/11/2013 17:03, you wrote:
I was back there
yesterday. I've got good news and bad news. The good news is
that this idea seems to have worked (see attachment) re Xy and
XP-Mode. Whoever it was who said Lucida 22 -- well, there is no
Lucida 22, so I went with the next closest thing, Lucida 24, and that
does indeed seem to have *also* bumped up the screen size
significantly. It is showing as 80 x 25, with a screen buffer of 80
x 300. I did not select the latter, it was automatic. So,
fullscreen is still not possible, but this screen size is a huge
improvement, and would suffice.
The bad news is that the only three files that show up and are
accessible, are the config files you see in the snapshot. No
communication at all with C: or any other partition. That
essentially renders it useless, again. I'm not certain, but I think
I was able to pull up files -- at least, 8.3 format files that weren't in
longname directories or a few levels down -- prior to finessing this
larger screen. I had thought that the "enable
integration" business was supposed to take care of this . . .
? This may well be fixable, with some further tweaks. With
some further tips on hand for that, I will follow up on them when time
permits.
I happen to have 64-bit Win-7 running on one of my desktop rigs.
One of the things I had in mind to try out was to install the XP-Mode +
Xy (but Xy-4, since I don't really still use Xy-3, except when trying to
offer my extremely limited support capability to someone who does) onto
that machine. This would allow me to see the extent to which any of
these issues may be video-hardware specific, as well as to run a few
other legacy apps that I've had to give up on.
Jordan
- From: Wolfgang Bechstein
- To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
- Sent: Monday, November 4, 2013 6:58 PM
- Subject: Re: Windows 7, again
- J R FOX
mailto:jr_fox@xxxxxxxx
wrote:
- > My recollection is that Harry or some other member(s) of the
List have posted in the past about encountering hardware / OS
circumstances in which Xy could *only* be run as a window. Probably
not limited to being a window _this_ small, but that may be another
story.
- This is from memory only (no time to go into the archives now), but
I
- believe it was Robert Holmgren who posted a workaround for the
"cannot
- go to full screen" problem which involved installing the video
driver
- for XP (if available) even when running Windows 7. This will result
in
- the loss of Aero and some other (superfluous?) functionality, but
should
- allow full-screen use of Xy. I tried it at the time and recall that
it
- worked, but since I rarely use full screen anyway, I went back to
the
- Win 7 driver when I changed video cards.
- As for not being able to resize the Editor window, if you right-click
on
- the title bar, don't you get a menu that includes
"Properties"? If you
- do, you should be able to go to the "Font" tab and select a
larger font,
- which will make the window larger too.
- Wolfgang Bechstein