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Screen has the exact same behaviour, unless the command is issued in a full-screen (maximised) terminal/putty/whatever session. I've never found out why it did that and how it could be prevented.. Moreover, if I compare two identical PuTTy sessions (only the hostnames differ in the config files), to almost identical FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE installations running the exact same versions of screen, only one session resizes. The other stays the same. Argh!
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What do you mean by "resize"?
If I start a tmux session on my home computer, in a Konsole window at 1024x768, then connect to it from my work computer, in a Konsole window at 1280x1024, I get a 1024x768 "window" inside the tmux session, with ......... around the outside. ie, the tmux "window" stays the same size as when it started. |
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I don't understand the problem, what is resizing exactly? the terminal emulator?
Or are you talking about the status bar thing stealing a line? Is this commit relevant? http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=124587079424219&w=2 http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvswe...?r1=1.5#rev1.5 |
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# tmux new centerim [xterm resized] [dettach tmux (^pd)] I resize my xterm to any size # tmux attach [xterm resized again] I have this with any program, including tcsh. Quote:
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I guess CS and I mean the same thing. Suppose I open a PuTTY session in a 800 x 600 window, ssh into a box, and then issue the command 'screen something', that window resizes to something like 200 X 400. It seems that Terminal and xterm don't do that, only PuTTY. And not every PuTTY session behaves the same .. some keep the same window size. I seeem to remember it happened with SecureCRT too, but that's quite long ago.
Last edited by DutchDaemon; 25th June 2009 at 10:39 PM. |
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I don't see the behaviour that C.S. describes, but it's probably related to this:
http://marc.info/?t=124165003900002&r=1&w=2 |
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