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#90
Re: full screen 8 Years, 9 Months ago  
You can open a connection to your host, set the colors, screen size (maximized), and other settings, and then use File->Save to save the connection settings to a file, perhaps on your desktop or a folder on your desktop. Then, when you double-click the file, absolutetelnet will start up with the same settings every time!
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#91
Re: full screen 8 Years, 9 Months ago  
this works pretty good. Thanks a lot.
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#92
Re: full screen 8 Years, 9 Months ago  
After thinking about your request, I'm considering augmenting the 'remember position' option to include the maximized state. Currently, if you save a connection file that is maximized and using the 'remember position' flag, only the non-maximized position is remembered, but this still requires you to manually maximize to see the screen fully.
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#93
Re: full screen 8 Years, 9 Months ago  
OK. Maybe that will help another problem I'm having. Whenever I open a screen, it opens at max, but on my pc at least it is off-center, to the bottom right, with part of the window hidden, so that I can't see the bottom few lines and the vertical scroll bar. I always have to drag it to the middle of the screen, or maximize again. This is OK, but not perfect, still requiring the extra step.
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#94
Re: full screen 8 Years, 9 Months ago  
Also, when I save a maximized screen and check 'remember position', the next time I open the screen it doesn't appear at all. I have to go to the sidebar, right-click, and maximize. So at this point the 'remember position' combined with maximize isnt an option.
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Re: full screen 8 Years, 9 Months ago  
Does 'remember position' work otherwise (non maximized)?? It worries me somewhat that you're not seeing the terminal window at all!
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