Programmer's WorkBench (pwb.hlp) (Table of Contents; Topic list)
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Height Switch
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     Height (Numeric)
 
     The Height switch determines the number of lines on the PWB screen.
     The Height switch can have one of the values: 25, 43, or 50.
 
     The last setting of this switch is saved and restored across PWB
     sessions and for each project.
 
     Default
 
     Height: <first screen height>
 
     When you start PWB for the first time, PWB uses the current screen
     height. Thereafter, PWB restores the previous setting until you
     explicitly assign a new value to the Height switch.
 
     NOTE: When you choose Set Switch in the Editor Settings dialog box,
           most switch settings take effect immediately. However,
           changes to the Height switch do not take effect until you
           choose OK.
 
     See
 
     Assign
     Options menu, Editor Settings
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