Still a problem in 14.04
** Package changed: compiz (Ubuntu) = clusterssh (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1089573
Title:
clusterssh tiling places windows
I'm happy to report this is fixed in 13.04. Thank you!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/960084
Title:
changing font size in gnome-terminal changes terminal dimensions
Public bug reported:
I'm running 12.10 with Unity on 2 monitors, the built in laptop display
and a larger external monitor.
clusterssh automatically tiles the xterm windows it launches, and
appears to be using the total width and height of both displays when
placing them, resulting in some
Attempting to clarify again.
To reproduce the problem:
1.)
$ echo $LINES $COLUMNS
24 80
$
2.) increase font size
ctrlshift+
ctrlshift+
3.)
$ echo $LINES $COLUMNS
20 62
$
4.) decrease font size
ctrl-
ctrl-
5.)
$ echo $LINES $COLUMNS
27 92
$
The terminal size in lines and columns should
I'm seeing this problem when using tabs in the gnome terminal window as
well, the window resizes itself to preserve the terminal height in rows
while accomodating the tab UI in the X window. When you close tabs the
tab UI disappears and the window resizes again. This behavior sometimes
works
Just tested in XFCE, gnome-terminal resizes correctly there.
** Changed in: unity
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Title:
The dimensions of the terminal in characters should be preserved, the
size of the window in pixels should increase or decrease proportional to
the font size as font size is changed. This worked perfectly in gnome2,
it is spastic in 12.10 unity.
Thanks for the attention to the problem.
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