Sizer v1.10 Sizer is a Windows program which allows you to save the screen positions of those Windows programs that don't ordinarily save them. Thus, if you have some application which puts itself on a different spot on the screen every time that you invoke it, Sizer will allow you to have it put in the same spot every time. The files include in this package are: SIZER.TXT This file. SIZER.EXE The windows executable. SIZER.HLP The WinHelp help file. To use, copy the .EXE and .HLP files into your windows directory, add them to your program manager. The .HLP file explains the program in a little more detail. If you have any questions/problems/suggestions, please let me know. Rob Ryan internet: Robert_Ryan@brown.edu or st802200@brownvm.brown.edu bitnet: st802200@brownvm.bitnet compuserve: 70324,227 (from internet: 70324.227@CompuServe.Com) History v1.02 First release v1.03 Bug fix v1.04 Fix maximize/minimize bug. Do a cd into directory with file. v1.05 Fix so that you can use arguments, e.g., SIZER PROG.EXE FILE.DAT v1.06 Fix so that you can use in load= of WIN.INI. Better handling of use of maximize/minimize in conjunction with screen coordinates. v1.07 Program uses DlgDirList() rather than chdir() and setdisk() v1.08 A particular application (which shall remain nameless) is stupid enough to create a nagware-style dialog box on startup, and thus confusing Sizer. Sizer has been fixed to check for parents of the Window found, thus avoiding any confusion. v1.09 Allow negative screen coordinates v1.10 Fixed to work with 8514 (by using GetDialogBaseUnits() like it should)