Hi, I'm having a strange problem with gnome-terminal doubling its own window size every time I switch tabs while some "fullscreen" app (e.g. less or screen) is running in the terminal and the window isn't the default size. To reproduce: - open a terminal and make it a couple of pixels higher - open a new tab - run 'less' in either tab, and switch between the tabs I've verified that it doesn't happen with metacity. I'm using compiz 0.2.0 with krh's aiglx patches back from August (that is, the ones that still apply.) Are anybody else seeing this?
Mark Rosenstand wrote:> Hi, > > I'm having a strange problem with gnome-terminal doubling its own window > size every time I switch tabs while some "fullscreen" app (e.g. less or > screen) is running in the terminal and the window isn't the default > size. To reproduce: > > - open a terminal and make it a couple of pixels higher > - open a new tab > - run 'less' in either tab, and switch between the tabs > > I've verified that it doesn't happen with metacity. I'm using compiz > 0.2.0 with krh's aiglx patches back from August (that is, the ones that > still apply.) > > Are anybody else seeing this?I've definately seen this before. Not really used tabs for a while, but I remember it being a problem lasttime I've used. Not got a recent compiz build installed at the moment as I am currently running beryl. In beryl I don't see this problem by following your steps above. Perhaps it was fixed in beryl and a dev will remember what the problem was? Col.
On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 16:52 +0200, Mark Rosenstand wrote:> I've verified that it doesn't happen with metacity.Disregard that. It seems also to happen with metacity, but metacity keeps the window size inside of the screen, so it isn't as annoying. (compiz can end up with windows several times the size of my monitor, depending on how big the terminal is when the bug is triggered.)