On 02/11/2010 12:53 PM, Ciprian Dorin, Craciun wrote: >> >> BTW: The problem is not there if I don't use hardstatus and I need >> hardstatus as I generally open a no. of session >> > > Hy there. > > I have a similar problem with my setup. (I use an > "auto-maximizing" window manager (i3, and before that ion3), and when > I open a terminal (rxvt-unicode), with screen in it, screen thinks > that the size of the terminal is smaller (80x25?), but after I press > any key and the program redraws something the correct size is found. > (This happens only about 33% of the times.)) (I use the latest (or at > least quite new version) of screen (from ArchLinux).) > > I've tried to solve this problem myself with commands like resize, > fit, height, width, etc. No success. The only solution (which I don't > find satisfying, but annoying) is to put a 'sleep 1' in my screen.rc, > and I've solved the problem. (But every time I open a console I have > to stare 1 second at it...) > > Any feedback to our problems? :) > > Thanks, > Ciprian. > >
Hello, I am confident that the problem is due to hardstatus. I have tested a no. of times and found the hardstatus disobey the resize. I have put "sleep 1" at .screenrc as you did but no success. Really like to hear for a fix Thanks -- জয়দীপ বক্সী _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users