Opening minimized
Opening minimized
This must be the pettiest query yet. When I open Atlantis, the screen is mminized (not minimized to the system tray, just half the size on the screen), so I have to pretty the maxmize tab to make it full-size.
Any solutions?
Thanks
Any solutions?
Thanks
Thanks so much.I had tried this before, so this time made a new shortcut to Atlantis, running it maximized in properties, with same result.
Then I put down minimized and minimized to system tools---but all three commands produced the same half-window for Atlantis (which is quickly maximized by an extra step)
In other words, the propeties is glued down.
It's hardly worth fretting over, of course. But if you can think of a simple solution during your much more producive time, great.
In the meantime, thanks again.
harry
Then I put down minimized and minimized to system tools---but all three commands produced the same half-window for Atlantis (which is quickly maximized by an extra step)
In other words, the propeties is glued down.
It's hardly worth fretting over, of course. But if you can think of a simple solution during your much more producive time, great.
In the meantime, thanks again.
harry
Thanks, as always. I use Atlantis 1.6 on Windows XP Professional.
Now here comes my ignorance. I tried pasting your suggestion, C:\Program Files\Atlantis\Atlantis.exe -m?, into the "Target line of the properties, but that wasn't accepted. So may I humbly ask where to paste this in?
Apologies for abject ignorance!!!
(P.S. I mistakenly sent this as a private message)
Harry
Now here comes my ignorance. I tried pasting your suggestion, C:\Program Files\Atlantis\Atlantis.exe -m?, into the "Target line of the properties, but that wasn't accepted. So may I humbly ask where to paste this in?
Apologies for abject ignorance!!!
(P.S. I mistakenly sent this as a private message)
Harry
Harry,
1. Right-click the Atlantis Desktop icon or Start Menu item.
2. Select “Properties”.
3. Clear the “Target” box of the Properties dialog.
4. Copy/paste the following command-line into this same “Target” box (with quotes):
5. OK out of the dialog to validate your changes.
HTH.
Cheers,
Robert
1. Right-click the Atlantis Desktop icon or Start Menu item.
2. Select “Properties”.
3. Clear the “Target” box of the Properties dialog.
4. Copy/paste the following command-line into this same “Target” box (with quotes):
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"C:\Program Files\Atlantis\Atlantis.exe" -mHTH.
Cheers,
Robert
I followed your instructions to the letter. Cleared the target box, pasted in your exact line, and the computer happily accepted it. Then with elation verging on euphoria, I went into Atlantis and.....
Well, still the half box.
I think there must be something wrong with Windows (revenge to the non-nerd?), but nothing seems to work.
But it's such a minor problem that you should't spend any more time on it. If a sudden inspiration inspires you, great. Otherwise, your attempts have been great.
Harry
Well, still the half box.
I think there must be something wrong with Windows (revenge to the non-nerd?), but nothing seems to work.
But it's such a minor problem that you should't spend any more time on it. If a sudden inspiration inspires you, great. Otherwise, your attempts have been great.
Harry
Harry,
Of course, this should not be happening. Something (some third-party application or firewall) might be interfering with the display of the Atlantis window.
Anyway, as a last resort, you could try this approach:
1. Launch Atlantis.
2. Maximize its window.
3. Open the “Tools | Options…” dialog.
4. Press the “Save to File…” button.
5. Save your current configuration as “Atlantis.ini”. Replace any previous version of “Atlantis.ini” if necessary.
6. OK out of the Options dialog.
7. Close Atlantis.
8. Right-click the Atlantis Desktop icon or Start Menu item.
9. Select “Properties”.
10. Clear the “Target” box of that Properties dialog.
11. Copy/paste the following command-line into this same “Target” box (with quotes):
12. OK out of the dialog to validate your changes.
13. Rerun Atlantis using the modified desktop icon or Start menu item. This should normally force Atlantis to start with the saved configuration, including a maximized window.
HTH.
Cheers,
Robert
Of course, this should not be happening. Something (some third-party application or firewall) might be interfering with the display of the Atlantis window.
Anyway, as a last resort, you could try this approach:
1. Launch Atlantis.
2. Maximize its window.
3. Open the “Tools | Options…” dialog.
4. Press the “Save to File…” button.
5. Save your current configuration as “Atlantis.ini”. Replace any previous version of “Atlantis.ini” if necessary.
6. OK out of the Options dialog.
7. Close Atlantis.
8. Right-click the Atlantis Desktop icon or Start Menu item.
9. Select “Properties”.
10. Clear the “Target” box of that Properties dialog.
11. Copy/paste the following command-line into this same “Target” box (with quotes):
Code: Select all
"C:\Program Files\Atlantis\Atlantis.exe" -lsi13. Rerun Atlantis using the modified desktop icon or Start menu item. This should normally force Atlantis to start with the saved configuration, including a maximized window.
HTH.
Cheers,
Robert
Hi, Robert. Followed your insructions to the letter--absolutely!!! Same problem.....Screen comes up half size.
But actually no problem, since it's now a reflex action to open it and press the maximize tab.
Also, this ain't the season for such insignificant problems. Maybe after the New Year, I'll reinstall Atlantis (though will have to ask for help not to lose things!)
In the meantime, all the best for the holidays, thanks for Atlantis which is almost perfect (as an editor, I still have to use Word for tracking changes), and especially thanks for all your help on this miniature challenge for us spoiled computer-users.
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Harry
But actually no problem, since it's now a reflex action to open it and press the maximize tab.
Also, this ain't the season for such insignificant problems. Maybe after the New Year, I'll reinstall Atlantis (though will have to ask for help not to lose things!)
In the meantime, all the best for the holidays, thanks for Atlantis which is almost perfect (as an editor, I still have to use Word for tracking changes), and especially thanks for all your help on this miniature challenge for us spoiled computer-users.
\
Harry
Hi Harry,
It’s me again with one more suggestion! I found this tip on a few forums. It did not relate to Atlantis specifically but it might work all the same.
1. First of all, close all open windows/applications, including Atlantis if necessary.
2. Right-click the Atlantis Desktop icon or Start Menu item.
3. Select “Properties”.
4. Clear the “Target” box of that Properties dialog.
5. Copy/paste the following command-line into this same “Target” box (with quotes):
6. OK out of the dialog to validate your changes.
7. Rerun Atlantis using the modified desktop icon or Start menu item, but do not maximize its window with the standard “Maximize Window” command(s).
8. Instead, grab the corners of the Atlantis window with your mouse and drag them out until you get what would normally be a “maximized” window size.
9. Close the Atlantis window using “File | Exit”.
10. Rerun Atlantis and click on the “Maximize” button on the right of the Atlantis title bar.
11. Close the Atlantis window using “File | Exit”.
Hopefully, the next time you run Atlantis, it should open in a maximized window.
HTH.
Cheers,
Robert
It’s me again with one more suggestion! I found this tip on a few forums. It did not relate to Atlantis specifically but it might work all the same.
1. First of all, close all open windows/applications, including Atlantis if necessary.
2. Right-click the Atlantis Desktop icon or Start Menu item.
3. Select “Properties”.
4. Clear the “Target” box of that Properties dialog.
5. Copy/paste the following command-line into this same “Target” box (with quotes):
Code: Select all
"C:\Program Files\Atlantis\Atlantis.exe"7. Rerun Atlantis using the modified desktop icon or Start menu item, but do not maximize its window with the standard “Maximize Window” command(s).
8. Instead, grab the corners of the Atlantis window with your mouse and drag them out until you get what would normally be a “maximized” window size.
9. Close the Atlantis window using “File | Exit”.
10. Rerun Atlantis and click on the “Maximize” button on the right of the Atlantis title bar.
11. Close the Atlantis window using “File | Exit”.
Hopefully, the next time you run Atlantis, it should open in a maximized window.
HTH.
Cheers,
Robert
Harry, could you please do the following:
1) launch Atlantis,
2) press the "Print Screen" key (it should be just next to the F12 key on your keyboard),
3) create a new document in Atlantis by pressing Ctrl+N,
4) press Ctrl+V in Atlantis to paste the clipboard content,
5) press Ctrl+S to save the active document to a file,
6) attach that document file to your forum post.
1) launch Atlantis,
2) press the "Print Screen" key (it should be just next to the F12 key on your keyboard),
3) create a new document in Atlantis by pressing Ctrl+N,
4) press Ctrl+V in Atlantis to paste the clipboard content,
5) press Ctrl+S to save the active document to a file,
6) attach that document file to your forum post.
To Robert: Tis a Christmas Miracle!!! That hybrid solution of opening Atlantis and then using all my physical strength to lug it to the right size (well, virtual physical strength) actually worked.
In fact, to test things, I rebooted the computer, and it still worked again
As I always knew, the computer was prophecised in the Book of Job, to test our beliefs despite every hazard and torture. .
So many thanks again, and may your holidays (like my Atlantis windows) be always aximized!!!
Harry
In fact, to test things, I rebooted the computer, and it still worked again
As I always knew, the computer was prophecised in the Book of Job, to test our beliefs despite every hazard and torture. .
So many thanks again, and may your holidays (like my Atlantis windows) be always aximized!!!
Harry
To Admin: Robert gave me, finally the solution, so now I can open maximized. (See preceding reply). But since you asked for it, here, attached, is the screen in all its glory. The "problem", which is hardly a problem at all, is now repaired.
And I can go back to my daily writer's chore of procrastination.
Have a happy holiday and successful 2011
Harry
And I can go back to my daily writer's chore of procrastination.
Have a happy holiday and successful 2011
Harry
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