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crostini terminal clips at 80 columns wide
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jfgio...@gmail.com,
Jan 18
(5 days ago)
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; CrOS x86_64 11578.0.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/73.0.3669.0 Safari/537.36 Platform: 11578.0.0 (Official Build) dev-channel eve Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. launch Terminal (native crostini terminal) 1. resize the window to larger than 80 columns (for instance 100x30) 3. close the window (type 'exit') 4. launch Terminal again 5. type 'man man': the output is clipped at 80 columns. 6. quit man (q key) 7. type 'man man' again: this time the output is correct. What is the expected behavior? no clipping at 80 columns the first time What went wrong? clipping at col 80 Did this work before? Yes M72 dev Chrome version: 73.0.3669.0 Channel: dev OS Version: 11578.0.0 Flash Version:
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Jan 18
(4 days ago)
This seems like it's probably an hterm bug. Starting up Terminal with a non-default size seems to not trigger whatever updates the internal rows/cols information that is returned by ANSI escapes, e.g. 'tput cols; tput lines' returns 80x24 even if the window is a different size in this state. Resizing the window seems to get everything back in sync.
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Jan 21
(2 days ago)
Confirmed, repro on 11591. Also, adding Containers Component as this effects Crostini. |
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Comment 1 by afakhry@chromium.org
, Jan 18 (4 days ago)