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I have not caught up with all the recent email, but the following
just occurred to me.
If you put this in your vedinit.p file
define vedsetwindowsize();
;;; run vedsetwindow to switch between full and half window
vedsetwindow();
;;; make new window size the default.
vedwindowlength -> vedstartwindow;
enddefine;
vedsetkey('\^[w', "vedsetwindowsize");
Then in Ved (not XVed) the key sequence
ESC w
will, as before, toggle the window between current and full size
and IN ADDITION it will make the new size the default for future
files.
So if you use it to make the current window full size, then if you
start up any new file, or look at a help file, or do ESC x, etc. you
will see the resulting file occupy the full window.
If you then do ESC w again to reduce the window to half size, then
after that ESC x, and other commands will show you a file in half
the window.
Dunno why I never thought of doing this previously.
Aaron
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