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1 Choose your preferred icon and replace the standard Vim icon with it.
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2 [This is for the Amiga]
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4 When started from Workbench, Vim opens a window of standard terminal size
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5 (80 x 25). Trying to change this by adding a tool type results in a window
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6 that disappears before Vim comes up in its own window.
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7 If you want Vim to start with another size, it can be done using
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8 IconX.
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10 Follow these steps:
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12 1. Create a script file called e.g. Vim.WB, with a single line in which the
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13 Vim executable is started:
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14 Echo "Vim" > Vim.WB
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15 Protect Vim.WB +s
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17 2. Rename the Vim icon to Vim.WB.
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19 3. By default, the Vim icon is a program icon.
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20 Change the icon type from "program" to "project" using IconEdit from the
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21 "Tools" directory.
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23 4. Change the icon settings using "information" from the WorkBench's "icon"
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24 menu:
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25 - The default program, of course, is "IconX".
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26 - A stack size of 4096 should be sufficient.
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27 - Create a WINDOW tooltype of the desired size.
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28 The appropriate values depend on your WB font.
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30 Example:
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31 On a standard non-interlaced WB screen with full overscan resolution
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32 (724 x 283 ), the WINDOW tooltype "CON:30/10/664/273" results in a
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33 horizontally centered window with 80 columns and 32 lines.
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35 Now Vim comes up with the new window size.
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