On 2/4/2011 5:57 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 04, 2011, Hal Davison wrote:
>> Noted that xterm by default uses 24 lines
>> per window.
>>
>> I have reviewed /etc/termcap looking for a
>> specific entry for xterm that I can edit
>> to change the ln#24 to ln#25 for our
>> application.
>>
>>
On Fri, 4 Feb 2011, Hal Davison wrote:
> Noted that xterm by default uses 24 lines
> per window.
>
> I have reviewed /etc/termcap looking for a
> specific entry for xterm that I can edit
> to change the ln#24 to ln#25 for our
> application.
>
> When I used RedHat there was an editable
> option to
On Fri, 4 Feb 2011, Hal Davison wrote:
> Noted that xterm by default uses 24 lines
> per window.
>
> I have reviewed /etc/termcap looking for a
> specific entry for xterm that I can edit
> to change the ln#24 to ln#25 for our
> application.
Text-mode applications should get their screen size fr
On Fri, Feb 04, 2011, Hal Davison wrote:
>Noted that xterm by default uses 24 lines
>per window.
>
>I have reviewed /etc/termcap looking for a
>specific entry for xterm that I can edit
>to change the ln#24 to ln#25 for our
>application.
>
>When I used RedHat there was an editable
>option to ch
Hal Davison wrote, On 02/04/2011 05:33 PM:
> Noted that xterm by default uses 24 lines
> per window.
>
> I have reviewed /etc/termcap looking for a
> specific entry for xterm that I can edit
> to change the ln#24 to ln#25 for our
> application.
>
> When I used RedHat there was an editable
>
Noted that xterm by default uses 24 lines
per window.
I have reviewed /etc/termcap looking for a
specific entry for xterm that I can edit
to change the ln#24 to ln#25 for our
application.
When I used RedHat there was an editable
option to change the number of displayable
lines as is done in
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