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<pre>Desktop viewport dimensions: (maximum-fullscreen size) 1920 x 1080</pre> |
<pre>Desktop viewport dimensions: (maximum-fullscreen size) 1920 x 1080</pre> |
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=={{header|REXX}}== |
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Most REXX interpreters essentially run "inside" a DOS window, and any attempts to find the (maximum) size of that |
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<br>window is limited to that (current) window, not the maximum. |
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Furthermore, the maximum size would depend on the ''smallest'' font supported by that window, which is dependent |
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<br>upon which code page is being used (and what font sizes it supports). On this author's system, it's a (fixed) font |
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<br>size of '''5''' (which is <u>barely</u> readable, but it's useful for X,Y plotting or for cut─n─paste). |
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It should be noted that DOS doesn't support a window that extends to other monitors. <br><br> |
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