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Manipulating a Window
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MOVE, method 1: Use the
X position and Y position parameters. You can
move a window by defining a new XY position for the window’s upper left cor-
ner. Valid X and Y positions depend on the screen size and the window size.
X positions are valid if the X position plus the window width in characters is less
than or equal to the screen width in characters. Y positions are valid if the Y
position plus the window height is less than or equal to the screen height in
lines.
For example, if the window is 10 characters wide and 5 lines high and the
screen size is 80 x 25, the command move 70, 20 would put the lower right-
hand corner of the window in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. No X
value greater than 70 or Y value greater than 20 is valid in this example.
Note:
If you choose, you can resize a window at the same time you move it. To do
this, use the
width and length parameters in the same way that they are used
for the SIZE command (see page 3-25).
MOVE, method 2: Use arrow keys to interactively move the window. If you
enter the MOVE command without
X position and Y position parameters, you
can use arrow keys to move the window:
↓
Moves the active window down one line
↑
Moves the active window up one line
←
Moves the active window left one character position
→
Moves the active window right one character position
When you’re finished using the cursor keys, you must press or .
For example, if you want to move the COMMAND window up two lines and
right five characters, you can enter:
win
COM
move
↑
↑
→
→
→
→
→
ESC
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