ric@ace.sri.com (Richard Steinberger) (04/12/90)
Sometimes I telnet/rlogin into a Unix machine from an X-terminal or workstation. The windows are often bigger than 32 lines. I'd like to be able to use "all" of this space while working on the Unix computer, and have tried "stty rows 32". This seems to register the row entry ("stty all" shows rows as set to 32), but there is no change in the way the window is used (i.e., the bottom 8 lines remain unused, only the top 24 are active.) Is there another approach I should be using? Usually, TERM is set to vt100, and eval `tset -s Q` is done at login. Thanks for any help or suggestions. -ric steinberger ric@ace.sri.com
stecz@hotwheel.dell.com (John Steczkowski) (04/13/90)
If you set the "LINES" variable to the proper variable, that might help. -- -- John Steczkowski Dell Unix Customer Support P#: (512) 343-3571 9505 Arboretum Blvd. !s: uunet!dell!hotwheel!stecz Austin, Texas 78759 @s: stecz@hotwheel.dell.com
dce@smsc.sony.com (David Elliott) (04/14/90)
In article <3860@uudell.dell.com> stecz@hotwheel.UUCP (John Steczkowski) writes: >If you set the "LINES" variable to the proper variable, that might help. Argh. Let's realize that LINES is an ATT-ism, whereas 'stty rows' and 'tset' are found mostly on BSD-related machines. The problem is more likely that the original tset for vt100 mode set the edit margins so that only 24 lines is used. This is one reason it's not a great idea to use vt100 with xterm. -- David Elliott dce@smsc.sony.com | ...!{uunet,mips}!sonyusa!dce (408)944-4073 "Only four of us? Who escaped?"
pd@ixi.uucp (Paul Davey) (04/14/90)
In article <10958@unix.SRI.COM> ric@ace.sri.com (Richard Steinberger) writes:
Sometimes I telnet/rlogin into a Unix machine from an X-terminal or
workstation. The windows are often bigger than 32 lines. I'd like to be
able to use "all" of this space while working on the Unix computer, and have
tried "stty rows 32". This seems to register the row entry ("stty all"
shows rows as set to 32), but there is no change in the way the window is
used (i.e., the bottom 8 lines remain unused, only the top 24 are active.)
Is there another approach I should be using? Usually, TERM is set to vt100,
and eval `tset -s Q` is done at login. Thanks for any help or
suggestions.
-ric steinberger
ric@ace.sri.com
Look in /etc/termcap to see if you can use xterm instead of vt100 as
the value for TERM.
My system has, as well as the standard xterm,
X0|xterm-24|vs100s|xterm terminal emulator (small)(X window system):\
:co#80:li#24:tc=xterm:
X1|xterm-32|vs100|xterm terminal emulator (medium)(X window system):\
:co#96:li#32:tc=xterm:
X2|xterm-45|vs100-w|xterm terminal emulator (large)(X window system):\
:co#144:li#45:tc=xterm:
For 24, 32 and 45 line xterms in /etc/termcap.
If you have X11 on the Unix machine use the X11 resize program.
From resize(1),
Resize prints a shell command for setting the TERM and
TERMCAP environment variables to indiciate the current size
of xterm window from which the command is run.
in a C-shell alias like
alias rs 'eval `resize` '
If you don't have resize you may have to settle for several
/etc/termcap (or on system V /usr/lib/terminfo) entries, in several
sizes.
If you are lucky enought to have the Korn shell (or you are a Bourne
shell user) then you should be able to trap the WINCH signal (32 on
some machines, it may have a different name/number on your machine) to
execute the resize automatically when you resize the window. eg,
trap 'eval `resize` ' 32
This can't be done in a C-shell since it doesn't have a general signal
trapping capability.
In ksh you may also want to reset the ksh COLUMNS variable (used by
the command line editing) by something like,
trap 'eval `resize`; set `stty size`; COLUMNS=$1' 32
There may be a better ways of coping with large or changing-size
windows than this so I'm cross posting to comp.windows.x.
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