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standardizing window sizes...
Andre Oppermann opperm...@pipeline.ch mailing freebsd net Carl Mascott wrote: I have a few TCP window size issues. 1. In FreeBSD 4.8-R the kernel default recv window is 56 KB. This is so large that it causes dropped packets due to queue overflow with my V.90 link (BW 5 KB/s on compressed data). 2.

"Standard Window Sizes"
Jerold Schulman Je...@jsiinc.com microsoft public win2000 general On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 02:56:08 -0800, "Nigel HA" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Hi my printer option window sizes are not resizing large enough to see all of the options available. The viewable window is too small.

Setting Module/Table window size/position
If I resize the window, close the message and then reopen it it maintains the size that I resized to. I have looked around but cannot find anything regarding this problem. The closest I can find is new message window size configuration but that is not a problem. Thanks in advance for any help, Try: Tools | Options

Window sizes
Using Powerbuilder 7.0 I noticed that window sizes on the FormPainter are different to window sizes at run time... I confirmed so by placing a rectangle which borders are at the very edge of the form at design time... at run time it may 'loose' its borders. The exact amount of 'powerbuilderunits' lost vary for

Window sizes
G Swaine g.swa...@the.gluepot.com comp sys atari st tech "Lance Ringquist" <Vide...@webtv.net> wrote ... window sizes on stock ST'S are 32k right? on a falcon they are 128k or bigger? what limits the window on older machines, tos, or hardware, or both? can window sizes be overcome on a older machine? thanks,

IE favorites and window size ???
BTW, the suggestion to use smaller window sizes is indeed another way to limit the flow rate - so long as the expression W/RTT is less than or equal to the desired flow rate. W is the window size, RTT is the round-trip-time. Going back to TCP being flow controlled, a sending TCP can only send one window's worth of

tcp window size 0 at connection request
But I don't normally have a Browser *Window* size of those dimensions. The effect of the Text ending up "over the top" of itself is, however absolutely nothing to Exactly the same effect occurs regardless of what Window size is used. See [*] below for more example screen shots I think it's because the Text is

Window size not remembered
One thing that I have just worked with is the Window sizes and I'm getting some strange results. It appears that whatever XP is doing to the program is resulting in the bottom of the Clarion application window getting clipped if I use the *normal* sizes that are outlined in the Window formatter.

Help adjusting Windows Sizes in Win95
Elmo elmog...@iglou.com alt windows98 Tony M wrote: Basic stuff but how do I save the size of a window so that when I re-open it it's the same size? Thanks Occasionally, pressing the Ctrl key as you click the X to close the window will set the window size. Joe =o)

Saving window sizes
Robert Aldwinckle rob...@techemail.com microsoft public windows inetexplorer ie5 gen discussion all my IE windows come up about 1/2 the size of the screen Looks like you did a Cascade Windows? Close all IE windows. Open one. Resize it. (Alt-Space,S,...). Close it. Fixed. "Maximized" is an ambiguous term.

Window Sizes?
Access does not remember the size (or placement) of the windows when I reopen them either. The exception is forms (when I save a form, size and placement is also saved). I would like to either * Make access remember the size and placement of each window or * Change the default setting for window size in access.

Window sizes.
For the window size, I have heard that it helps to drag the window to a size which is almost full-screen (but not maximized). Do that for some times and the IE will remember the size and open any first-level window in that size. However, child windows which appear when you open weg pages in a new window will

Screen resolution for Macs???
So, in Mary's computer, Dimitris appears in a big window. But Dimitris wants to see a small video window of himself at his own computer (leave the pic-in-pic feature out, suppose we got 2 undocked video wins). Maybe with a smaller frame rate too.... 2) Also, is there a way to adjust the video window size at will,

Pmail 4.02a and remembering window sizes
Audi Not sure if this is what you want, but a window can gets its own size with GetClientRect (for client area) or GetWindowRect (for client plus non-client area). To make all the child windows get their size, call EnumChildWindows and have the callback function calculate the window sizes in the same way as for the

WinPMail 2.33 - Saving Window Sizes
John A. Grant jazr...@zsc.nrcan.zc.ca comp os ms-windows programmer graphics "trent" <razi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:01c04bab$a80eb1c0$e778a1d8@tgrover... Hi, I want to use the standard Maximize button on a windowed application to switch between 2 window sizes. The app starts out maximized with an

OnTopic??Resolution
Normally
the window and opening sizes are specified by the Architect for our drawings, so I have been looking online for a listing of "Standard" or "Typical" window sizes for use on these occassions without success. It appears that most window companies can provide any size within a given range for a particular

Window Re-sizing. A different kind of probelm.
When I select new it creates a new window and if I increase the size of the main window then the new child windows , when created, also get bigger. What I was wondering is how I can specify the new windows size so all new windows are of say 400 width & 200 height. I know that in the CREATESTRUCT you can specify

TCP window size (HUH what's that)
To save the window size when reading messages, choose "Reader | Save window size". When composing messages, choose "Message | Save window size". All four corners of a window must be visible on the WinPMail desktop or WinPMail will not save the location. As well, make sure that you exit WinPMail with File | Exit.

Window sizes
*All* TCP segments contain a Window field -- they're used to implement TCP's flow control mechanism. They have nothing to do with Token Ring. 4096 is a somewhat small, but not too unusual, window size. If latency between the two hosts were high it could result in performance problems when sending large amounts of

IE - default window sizes
I'm looking at packet traces and I can see low <10KB window sizes and the window scaling option set to 0. The information I would like is shown on www.dslreports.com/tweaks but I can't access this from my company. Anyone know of an off-line method or utility to do the same? Does your application set the TCP send