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@node !Commands.Editor.Screen @node !Commands.Editor.Screen.Set_Columns procedure Set_Columns (Columns : Natural); DESCRIPTION Sets the width of the current Environment display to the specified number of columns. This command is especially useful for resizing RXI windows. (An RXI window is a workstation window through which the Environment is displayed; RXI windows are part of the Rational X Interface product.) This command can also be used to adjust the width of the full-screen Environment display on Rational, Facit, and VT100 terminals. The size of the Environment display can be set on a per-session basis. The Set_Columns and Set_Lines procedures form a pair of commands which are typically executed together. Although you can execute the Set_Columns command by itself, the new width does not take effect until the Set_Lines command is executed. When the Set_Lines command is executed, the entire screen is redrawn and the current RXI window is resized. You can the System_Utilities.Terminal_Columns and System_Utilities.Terminal_Lines functions to find out the current dimensions of an Environment display. PARAMETERS Columns : Natural; Specifies the new width, in number of columns, of the Environment display. The minimum width allowed is 6 columns; the maximum width allowed is 160 columns. Note that the standard size for an RXI window is 80 columns. ERRORS It is possible to set the width of the Environment display to be wider than the physical screen size. If this happens, the display will not scroll as expected when characters are entered near the righthand edge of the screen, causing successive characters to appear to overwrite each other. If this happens, you can move the cursor to the left edge of the screen, and then enter the Set_Columns procedure with a smaller value for the Columns parameter. EXAMPLES Assume that you are logged in to the Environment through an RXI window on a workstation and that you want to widen the RXI window in order to view a wide log file without scrolling. The following pair of commands widens the Environment display to 160 columns without changing the number of lines in the display: Editor.Screen.Set_Columns(Columns => 160); Editor.Screen.Set_Lines(Lines => System_Utilities.Terminal.Lines); REFERENCES procedure Editor.Screen.Set_Lines SMU, function System_Utilities.Terminal_Columns SMU, function System_Utilities.Terminal_Lines @node !Commands.Editor.Screen.Set_Lines procedure Set_Lines (Lines : Natural); DESCRIPTION Sets the length of the current Environment display to the specified number of lines. This command is especially useful for resizing RXI windows. (An RXI window is a workstation window through which the Environment is displayed; RXI windows are part of the Rational X Interface product.) This command can also be used to adjust the length of the full-screen Environment display on Rational, Facit, and VT100 terminals. The size of the Environment display can be set on a per-session basis. Although the Set_Columns and Set_Lines procedures are typically executed together, you can execute the Set_Lines command by itself. When the Set_Lines command is executed, the entire screen is redrawn and the new length takes effect immediately. Note that a new display width set by the Set_Columns command does not take effect until the Set_Lines command is executed. You can the System_Utilities.Terminal_Columns and System_Utilities.Terminal_Lines functions to find out the current dimensions of an Environment display. PARAMETERS Lines : Natural; Specifies the new length, in number of lines, of the Environment display. The minimum length allowed is 10 lines; the maximum length allowed is 160 lines. Note that the standard size for an RXI window or for a terminal screen depends on the height of the font used in the Environment display. For a Rational terminal, the standard length is 66 lines; for a Facit terminal, the standard length is 72 lines; for a VT100 terminal, the standard length is 24 lines. The standard length for an RXI window varies from workstation to workstation and depends on the particular font you are using. ERRORS It is possible to set the length of the Environment display to be longer than the physical screen size. If this happens, the display will scroll up, causing the cursor to appear to be in a different part of the display than it really is. If this happens, keystrokes will still be interpreted correctly; you can press the [#Create Command#] key and enter the Set_Lines procedure with a smaller value for the Lines parameter to shorten the display. EXAMPLES Assume that you are logged into the Environment on a Facit terminal that is communicating to the R1000 over a modem with a low baud rate. Because of the modem, the screen takes a long time to redraw. You can reduce the amount of time spent redrawing the screen by entering the following command to shorten the length of the Environment display: Editor.Screen.Set_Lines (Lines => 33); REFERENCES procedure Editor.Screen.Set_Columns SMU, function System_Utilities.Terminal_Columns SMU, function System_Utilities.Terminal_Lines