It appears to me that gnome-terminal is trying to maintain the size of
the window, no matter the number of lines within the terminal or how
many lines the menu bar removes from the terminal. When the window first
opens, it looks like it's 80x24, but then the menu bar appears and
knocks off 1 or 2 l
Still exists in 12.04
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Title:
GNOME Terminal window initially opens at 80x23
Status in “gnome-terminal” package in Ubuntu:
JFI: you can check this using:
% echo $COLUMNS x $LINES
80 x 22
Enabling/disabling the menu bar changes the $LINES. Everytime I toggle
the bar on and off, I get one line less, currently 18 only.
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Might be related to handling of the menu (which would occupy one row).
Please note that it appears to be buggy in some regards, so it might even
consume one row although it's not being displayed. See also bug 863309.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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Verified. This bug still exists in 11.04.
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Title:
GNOME Terminal window initially opens at 80x23
Status in “gnome-terminal
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