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'''Note:''' -p only creates the bitmap, the size used in /window will by default set the window's size, to sets the size of the bitmap, you need to use the -f switch, which will automatically resize the size of the window for you. | '''Note:''' -p only creates the bitmap, the size used in /window will by default set the window's size, to sets the size of the bitmap, you need to use the -f switch, which will automatically resize the size of the window for you. | ||
− | '''Note 1:''' | + | '''Note 1:''' The only way to get a window bitmap/size bigger than your actual maximum screen resolution is to open the window once using the switches +Lt and then to call /window -f again with the actual width and height. |
A simple example: | A simple example: |