Public bug reported:

using more than one tab, if you cntl-minus to make text smaller in one
tab, when you go to a tab that retained the regular size, it puts in
extra blank lines

first tab:
$ vim <large file>

second tab:
$ psql (or other readline app)

first tab:
shift-minus (to make font smaller = more lines per page)

second tab:
(extra blank lines have been inserted)
(if editing, will mess up edits)

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1171718

Title:
  using tabs, gets confused when different lines in different tabs

Status in “gnome-terminal” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  using more than one tab, if you cntl-minus to make text smaller in one
  tab, when you go to a tab that retained the regular size, it puts in
  extra blank lines

  first tab:
  $ vim <large file>

  second tab:
  $ psql (or other readline app)

  first tab:
  shift-minus (to make font smaller = more lines per page)

  second tab:
  (extra blank lines have been inserted)
  (if editing, will mess up edits)

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