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How to modify the border width of win-os2 seamless window?

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KO Myung-Hun:
Hi/2.

Since when, the border width of WIN-OS2 seamless window has been too thick. And I cannot modify it. Even if I modify the value of BorderWidth in WIN.INI, it does not have any effects on WIN-OS2 seamless window at all.

I attach the appearance of my WIN-OS2 seamless window and WIN-OS2 full screen.

Any idea ?

KO Myung-Hun

Lars:
I don't pretend to understand it but just a gut feeling: have you tried and toogle between different OS/2 Desktop schemes ? Maybe that helps.
If there is something like Window Desktop schemes (I cannot remember) you can try that, too.

Are you using the default drivers (that come with GRADD, I think) for fullscreen and seamless Windows or have you replaced these with the Windows drivers that Martin is advertising:
https://www.os2world.com/forum/index.php/topic,3836.msg49420/topicseen.html#new

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KO Myung-Hun:
Hi/2.

Sorry too late.

1. OS/2 desktop schemes do not have any effects on WIN-OS/2 seamless session. Desktop in WIN-OS2 Contrl Panel does not change the width of border, too.

2. I'm already using vbesvga.drv for full screen, and isgdi2vm.drv for seamless window. ifgdi2vm.drv for full screen is the same as vbesvga.drv in aspect of width of border.

Martin Iturbide:
Hello KO Myung-Hun

I'm speechless because I don't know how did you pull that. I can not find any information about BorderWidth in WIN.INI for Windows 3.1

Regards

Lars:
What happens if you maximize and then restore a window while in seamless mode ?

Another idea: open Windows in full screen mode, go to ProgramManager->ControlPanel->Desktop and set "Border Width" to say 3. Maybe you need to change back and forth between two values. The default value seems to be 3. Note that this will not be possible if you are in seamless mode !

If that still does not help: there are entries in OS2.INI like "WIN_RES_x". In each of these there are 4 keys that reference what windows display driver is in use for fullscreen and seamless, respectively. Maybe you will have to manually update each of these to match your settings in system.ini.

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