Hi Jim,

 > If you specify multiple modes, the virtual screen size will be the
 > largest mode you set.  whatever you set for X_MODE_0 will be the size
 > that the viewport will be.  If your viewport is smaller than your
 > virtual screen, you'll get the panning.
 >
 > if you want to specify different sizes for different terminals, then
 > just create individual sections in the lts.conf file.  Take a look at

Thanks for your reply. However, in our environment a user can
pick whatever available terminal to use. One user may prefer
800x600, while another may 1024x768. Given the current situation,
either (using one mode) all have to use 800x600, or (using two
modes) the one using 800x600 will experience the panning
behavior.

-- 
Kent Tong
SME accounting software package for just MOP20.
See 
http://www.cpttm.org.mo/ch_exindex_cpttm_page.php?expage=upcoming_act_web/Accsys_pamphlet.htm
 
for more.


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