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too wide menus in ProE2000i under W2k

too wide menus in ProE2000i under W2k

too wide menus in ProE2000i under W2k

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ProE Gurus,
I'm running ProE 2000i on Windows 2000 Professional and I have such a problem: All dialog
windows (Analyses, Measure, Open file...) are too wide (nearly 2x) than usually should be. On Win 95
is everything ok. Earlier I have same problem on W2k with menus, but this problem I have
already corrected, I have started to use font MS Sans Serif instead of Microsoft Sans Serif,
which is default in W2k for menus and icons...
I would be delighted if anybody could help me.

RE: too wide menus in ProE2000i under W2k

Two config.pro options will affect your problem.  When you go from one computer or operating system, you may need to vary the following from their default values:
FONTS_SIZE - (small, medium, large): This option controls the size of the fonts in the text menus.
WINDOW_SCALE - value (0.5-1.0, default =1.0):  Scales Pro/Engineeer windows with a given coefficient.  Value of 0.85 is usually adequate to allow dynamic menus to display to the right of the Pro/E main window. (taken from PTC PDF file of configuration options)

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