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To: Robert Giambrone who wrote (226)2/17/1998 2:24:00 AM
From: Dirk Hente  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
robert, great to see someone posting who has an appian card. can you give us some comments why you have selected an appian card (and not a colorgraphic/stb or multiple standard cards)?
i have two questions, may be you can try some things out.
here it comes:
1. after you have openend a window (by starting application) and you maximize the window (by clicking on this special window button in the top right corner, the button left to the 'x'). now the window should be maximized to the size of one monitor. the questions now are, can you still move the window from one monitor to another (in win98 you cant move a maximized window) and can you adjust the size of the (maximized) window (in win98 you can).

2. is it possible to maximize a window lets say over 2 monitors? what i mean here is: first you open a window. then you move the window so that it becomes splitted by 2 monitors: a part of the window is displayed on monitor1 and the other part on monitor2. now if you maximize the window (by pressing the button left to the 'x' button), what happens? doest it snap to one monitor? or is it maximized over both monitors? (in win98 it always snaps to one monitor)
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