Hey all, new subscriber here!  :o)

First, I should mention that I'm running Scid on Windows XP but I'm using it 
through VNCViewer on an 800x480 display with my internet tablet.

A couple of screenshots of how it appears on my tablet.

http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/6144/screenshot2009111609534.png

http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/5062/winqva.png

As you can see there's not much room to go around with here.

I'd like to make a request to have a simple, one line, Analog Clock that can be 
displayed somewhere since there's no room for the huge graphical clocks to fit 
anywhere.  Perhaps a setting where I can choose where the game clock goes and 
the font/font size for it.

The other thing I'm asking is very weird.

On the second screenshot, see where it says "Scid -FISCHER.PGN (game826/826)"?  
I'd like to completely have that header not be displayed on my Windows XP 
computer.  

I've tried scrolling the window higher than the display on my computer Desktop 
but it bounces right back down after releasing it.  I've also installed 
"TrueTransparency" but that doesn't do the trick either.

The screen on my tablet is very limited and I need every pixel line possible.

Looking over the "options.dat" file, is there a way to have Scid be displayed 
slightly higher than my Desktop?

So for example.  Say the top left part of my desktop is x=0 y=0.  Can I get 
Scid to run at a location such as x=0 y=-20?

Hopefully I haven't created weirdness here with my first post.   :o)
                                          
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