In <list-11330786@2rosenthals.com>, on 12/08/24
at 07:56 PM, "Peter Moylan" <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com> said:
Hi there,
Sorry for he delayed reply. Things have gotten even more interesting
around here. I had a badly timed kernel crash took out the volume here I
keep the vast majority of my development and reference sources, The
restore is in progress, but I don't yet have access to everyhing. Time
will how good my backup procedures are.
Hopefully my somewhat late replies will still be of some use.
I'm aware of that, but I want it saved, so that I don't have to change
>the font size every time I run this particular program.
You can try Alfredo's method, but as he mentions, it's not a perfect
solution. If I needed this my solution would be to figure ot what PM
messages need to be sent to set the font and click on the change button.
Pmspy is a good tool for this kind of analysis. Once the message flow is
understood, all that is needed is an app that can open the program object
and send the messages. Rich Walsh's oo utility can open the program
object the as can a simple REXX script. The message sender can be a
DrDialog or VxREXX app or something similar. There's also apmtst.zip from
IBM that can be scripted to send the messages.