DispMgrHeight

Sets the height (vertical) of the Display Manager in pixels. If set to invalid (default), DispMgrHeight uses the VStatus(Self(),27) call to determine the default height of the Display Manager based on the video board and screen characteristics of your workstation.

This setting applies to the page area, not the entire VTScada application. Borders, scroll bars and the title bar must all be accounted for in addition to the DispMgrHeight value.

The border of a window can vary in width depending on the value set for your Active Window Border Size (found in the advanced properties of the Windows Desktop Properties: Appearance)  If set to 1, the border will be 4 pixels around the window. Each additional number in the setting adds one pixel. Thus, if your screen resolution is set to 1024x768 and you set the DispMgrHeight to 768, the page will not fit the window, since the page height will exceed the available space by a distance equivalent to the width of two borders, plus the title bar, plus the horizontal scroll bar, if visible.

As a guideline, the DispMgrHeight should be set at least 60 pixels less than the current screen height.

Related Variables: To set the width of the Display Manager, use DispMgrWidth.

This variable takes precedence over setting DispMgrFullScreen = 1.

 

Section:  System

Default: DispMgrHeight =