Thanks!

> What is your $COLUMNS set to?  This should have wrapped to fit into the
> screen with.  Also look at \pset columns:

$COLUMNS was not set at all ... guess that is a usual environment
variable on bash. Setting it to 80 works.

Thank you very much,

Harald

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