Hey james,
Can you change the Properties of the command window? Right click on
the blue bar at the top, Properties, then the Layout tab.
I typically set it to:
Screen Buffer Size:
Width 100
Height 300
Window Size:
Width 80
Height 50
This should work on 98. I run Win2k, but it also worked on NT.
Thursday, June 21, 2001, 4:26:28 AM, you wrote:
jc> Thanks I had tried that already and doesn't seem to work at
jc> compile time:-(
>>perl foo.pl > outputfile.txt
>>
>>all that perl spits out should be in the outputfile.txt then
>>
>>> I have a perl script which generates many compilation errors which
>>> scroll off the DOS window perl is running in. How do I capture (or
>>> recover) the lines that have scrolled away?
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