Re: [CentOS] x25 line xterm

2011-02-05 Thread Hal Davison
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. >> >>

Re: [CentOS] x25 line xterm

2011-02-04 Thread Thomas Dickey
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

Re: [CentOS] x25 line xterm

2011-02-04 Thread Gé Weijers
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

Re: [CentOS] x25 line xterm

2011-02-04 Thread Bill Campbell
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

Re: [CentOS] x25 line xterm

2011-02-04 Thread Todd Denniston
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 >

[CentOS] x25 line xterm

2011-02-04 Thread Hal Davison
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