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Re: lynx-dev 50 Lines in Windows 95
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Lloyd G. Rasmussen |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev 50 Lines in Windows 95 |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Jun 98 08:51:55 EDT |
I had to check this at home first. You are launching Lynx directly
from the RUN prompt, I think. I open a DOS prompt first, run my
batch file that loads Vocal-Eyes, then run Lynx. The properties of
the DOS prompt can be adjusted, with about 5 tabs in the property
sheet instead of 2. I think this will work just as well with Dial-Up
Networking, and a batch file is probably not necessary. In
exploring the options I didn't find one for 50 lines, but I did
find some for changing the font size. I think 50 lines is there
somewhere. Wayne has a sample PIF file on his site, but I don't know
if there's anything special in it. I understand that you don't need to
load a speech program for DOS, since JFW is handling these console
apps along with the Windows apps. If the DOS box isn't set to full
screen, I could sorta use Window-Eyes this way, too.
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998 06:19:42 -0700,
Kelly Ford <address@hidden> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Perhaps I have something configured incorrectly because the only options in
>the Properties dialog for my Lynx shortcut are General and Shortcut. I
>have the command line as c:\home\lynx\lynx.exe but there's nothing there
>about screen display. Should I be starting the program in a different
>fashion?
>
-- Lloyd Rasmussen
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