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Multiview How to set position and size
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I don't succed in setting position and size of Multiview window, neither with CLI options nor with tootypes.
Anybody ?

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Re: Multiview How to set position and size
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@JosDuchIt


Position it to where you want and the size you want.

Then go to the Settings menu and select, Save as Defaults.

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Re: Multiview How to set position and size
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@BillE

I want to use the given positioning ans sizeing options in function of the amount of text to present (eg in help documents)
9.RAM Disk:> Multiview ?
FILE,CLIPBOARD/S,CLIPUNIT/K/N,SCREEN/S,PUBSCREEN/K,REQUESTER/
S,BOOKMARK/S,FONTNAME/K,FONTSIZE/K/N,CHARSET/K,BACKDROP/S,WINDOW/S,
PORTNAME/K,IMMEDIATE/S,REPEAT/S,PRTUNIT/K/N,
WINDOWLEFT/K/N,WINDOWTOP/K/N,WINDOWWIDTH/K/N,
WINDOWHEIGHT/K/N,AUTORESIZE/S:


9.RAM Disk:> Multiview WINDOWLEFT=200 guic:Arch.gc
9.RAM Disk:> Multiview WINDOWLEFT 200 guic:Arch.gc

Neither one works. Setting the values as tooltypes neither
Is this a bug ??


Edited by JosDuchIt on 2010/7/12 20:42:20
Edited by JosDuchIt on 2010/7/12 20:43:16
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Re: Multiview How to set position and size
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@JosDuchIt

It does work here (OS4.1 Update2).

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Re: Multiview How to set position and size
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@ZeroG
Thanks, tried with new congfidence:

seems it was because i tested only wiht WINDOWLEFY without diminishing the windows width

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