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From: jpollard@silver.ucs.indiana.edu ()
Subject: Re: Procomm Plus 2.0 with DV
Message-ID: <1991Jun21.161058.6919@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu>
Summary: Try increasing the text pages in the extended program setup
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Date: Fri, 21 Jun 91 16:10:58 GMT
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In article <1991Jun20.090616.224@drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu> synful@cmutek.cc.cmu.edu (Marc Shannon) writes:
>In article <13993.285f62c2@ecs.umass.edu>, morin@ecs.umass.edu writes:
>>I am running Desqview 386 on a Zenith 386 with 2 megs of ram.  The Versions
>>that are running are 5.12/2.32.  When I load DV, and then start Procomm
>>Plus 2.0, everything runs fine, except when Procomm enters terminal mode.
>>The entire screen becomes blue as normal, except for a small portion on the
>>bottom row, where half of it remains black.  I've havent seen this problem
>>before in DV.  If you need more information, feel free to write an email
>>message.
>
>Strange - I see the same kind of problems when I use Microsoft Word 5.5
>(set for "layout" mode - ie. graphical display rather than text).  It
>seems that some of the screen management gets lost and I'll end up with
>parts of the screen not being highlighted in blue as I should.
>
>It doesn't affect the use of MS Word, but it does make for an ugly screen.
>
>--Marc
>
>--

Have either of you tried increasing the text and/or graphic pages in the 
extended program setup? I used to have this sort of problem with various
programs, but after changing those setting, my "ugly screens" disappeared.



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Jack Pollard, private citizen
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