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In <3F667C1D.6070502@san.rr.com>, on 09/15/03
at 07:55 PM, Tom Brown said:
>I found udsktp.zip. Works great so far for what I want to do. I have not
>tried APMTST (yet).
APMTST has more features. It was designed to be a GUI test tool.
>there any similar facility for eCS windows? I am trying to have a .CMD
>file run each time I open an eCS window. I want to run a MODE command to
>set the window size to 80,50.
Sure. There are lots of ways to have this happen. If you are starting
from a Program object, just put:
/k mode co80,50
in the parameters field. See the cmd.exe for details on /k and the other
switches.
Steven
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