System Screen Resolution

Hello All,
How to get the system screen resolution in oracle forms 10g.
The purpose is the set the canvas into center of the browser window.
Thanks
Akshat

Hello,
Look at the inline doc for Get_Application_Property(DISPLAY_WIDTH | DISPLAY_HEIGHT). Be careful that the coordinates given are related to the current form coordinate system.
Francois

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