> Michael, can you try with terminator 1.90+bzr-1705-1, which I just
> uploaded? I
Just did, to no avail. Interestingly though, it worked once after I re-
created my layout and re-started terminator. However, after a reboot it
does not come up with the correct layout anymore. Same problem as
befor
On Sat, 10 Dec 2016 13:07:24 +0100 Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 12:10:47AM +0100, Egmont Koblinger wrote:
> > I've halved all the size numbers in the config, and it still appears
> > perfectly for me (now the overall window is a "regular" window, smaller
> > than the screen in b
First of all sorry for the late reply, neither of your replies arrived in my
inbox, no idea why.
On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 12:00:30AM +0100, Egmont Koblinger wrote:
> I cannot reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 16.10 with Terminator-1.90 using
> your config. I get a terminator window occupying the entir
On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 12:10:47AM +0100, Egmont Koblinger wrote:
> I've halved all the size numbers in the config, and it still appears
> perfectly for me (now the overall window is a "regular" window, smaller
> than the screen in both dimensions).
I tried the same, just to get a smaller window t
I've halved all the size numbers in the config, and it still appears
perfectly for me (now the overall window is a "regular" window, smaller
than the screen in both dimensions).
Just for the record: What is your desktop environment / window manager?
thx,
egmont
Hi,
I cannot reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 16.10 with Terminator-1.90 using
your config. I get a terminator window occupying the entire screen, with
2x2 terminals in an equal split.
Your config seems to contain hardcoded pixel values like 3200, 1672,
1600... The exact behavior might easily depen
Package: terminator
Version: 1.90-1
Severity: normal
A layout with horizontal and vertical splits is not recreated correctly upon
start.
Here's a test config:
---
[global_config]
[keybindings]
[profiles]
[[default]]
background_image = None
[layouts]
[[default]]
[[[child1]]]
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