Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:749 comp.sys.att:3372 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!killer!tness7!tness1!flatline!erict From: erict@flatline.UUCP (eric townsend) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Full screen shelss and UA ( was Re: Swapping and wmgr Summary: full screen shell with UA Keywords: shell UA full-screen unixpc Message-ID: <666@flatline.UUCP> Date: 1 Jun 88 01:39:19 GMT References: <449@bacchus> <4157@killer.UUCP> Organization: den of sinister exaggerators -- houston.montrose Lines: 35 In article <4157@killer.UUCP>, dga@killer.UUCP (David Aldrich) writes: > ...also if you are tired of a non full 80x24 shell window from the office... Yeah, I was tired of it, and here's what I did... Being a semi-avid UA fan -- not having any other software except UA and the development set will cause this, but I'm getting better now -- I diddled the Office file thusly: Name=UNIX Expert Default = Run Run=EXEC -d $SHELL Prompt = Press Ctrl-D to exit Name=UNIX System Expert Default = Run Run=EXEC -w $SHELL Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "UNIX System" Prompt = Press Ctrl-D to exit The "UNIX" option from Office gives you a full-screen shell, no border, no anything. ^D gets you out and back to the UA, or Rsume to go to the portal. "UNIX System" gives you the goofy little 12-or so line window that's virtually useless for anything other than who'ing or something. Hope this has made your life a tad bit easier... -- Know Future "The tao that can be said is not the everlasting Tao." -- Lao-Tzu J. Eric Townsend ->uunet!nuchat!flatline!erict smail:511Parker#2,Hstn,Tx,77007 ..!bellcore!tness1!/