Public bug reported: Binary package hint: roxterm
Description: Ubuntu 9.10 roxterm: Installed: 1.18.0+svn13-1 Candidate: 1.18.0+svn13-1 Note this is on the beta I'm testing per wishlist bug 509544. I also tried testing using stock ROXTerm 1.0.8 on Hardy, but in that case View > Zoom in had no effect at all. Problem: Font and window sizes get odd fast when using zoom and tabs. To reproduce: Open ROXTerm, CTRL++ a few times to zoom in, open a new tab. The font in the new tab will be significantly larger than the tab we just left. Opening a new tab again makes it even worse. Yet, using a 'roxterm --tab' command from within a zoomed tab opens a new tab with the default font. Also, I had some cases where the window size changed wildly (presumably to try to keep X rows and Y columns with a larger font), but now I can't reproduce that. It may have been because I changed the default size and then zoomed without having restarted the terminal. Use case: hooked up a media PC and was debugging something, but I can't see the terminal at 1900xwhatever from the couch. I made the font much larger, then opened some more tabs and things got odd. Expected: I would personally prefer that all tabs in a given window have the same zoom setting (i.e., font size), period, and that the window never change size unless I drag it or change it in the Prefs > Edit Current Profile > Appearance > Size dialog. I also understand that zoom setting and window size can easily conflict and/or become too large to fit on the desktop. However, all of that is because window size is specified in rows and columns, but zoom makes those relative. Personally, on a zoom operation, I'd leave the window size alone, and just change the font within that given window (keeping the font the same in all tabs in that window). If the user wants to change window size they can drag the frame or use the size dialog box. That seems to me to be the principle of least surprise, but it may lead to confusion about the window size setting due to relative font sizes. Possible solutions there are to add a note that row/columns refer to the default font size (AKA zoom setting) only, and that perceived rows/columns may differ based on zoom. Or a different unit, such as pixels, could be used instead. I actually don't like that idea, since other terminals use row/column units and pixels make much less sense than rows/columns in this context. ** Affects: roxterm (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- Font/window sizes odd when using zoom + tabs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531177 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs