Am Samstag, 26. Dezember 2015, 10:40:07 schrieb Joel Rees: > On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 2:40 AM, Bernd Paysan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Am Freitag, 25. Dezember 2015, 13:01:22 schrieb Joel Rees: > >> I'm getting extremely easy-to-read characters in th terminal emulation > >> since an update last week or the week before. Characters about twice > >> to three times the normal. Would be great on a smaller smartphone, but > >> on the 10 inch tablet, I'd rather have the long lines. > >> > >> Is there a setting somewhere for it? > > > > There's a setting to increase the size, 1*scale (normal), 2*scale and > > 4*scale (two and 4 times), the default is 1*scale. > > Can I ask what file gforth would be reading that from on startup, or > do I get to go hunting on my own? Using the terminalide shell to do > > grep scale * > > in site-forth doesn't show me anything that I recognize as an > initialization line.
It's initialized in <version>/minos2/gl-terminal.fs, where it is defined. > Now, ' hcols gives me a nice address of a constant, but it shows as > 80. But my display column width is 48 (counted by the old low-tech > scrape-the-numbers-keys-until-you-hit-the-edge-of-the-screen trick). > So I'm pretty sure overwriting that constant won't do what I want. Maybe SCREEN-ORIENTATION is wrong. Check it (it's a value), and also check SCREEN-ORIENTATION@ - that's reading the current screen orientation via JNI. > Is this maybe some new interaction with the Android library, rather > than a setting that changed somehow? Probably. Maybe I'm not getting any onConfigChanged events, which is initializing SCREEN-ORIENTATION. > The tablet is an Acer A200 updated to Android 4.0.3, which is as high > as Acer says they're going to go with the A200. -- Bernd Paysan "If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself" net2o ID: kQusJzA;7*?t=uy@X}1GWr!+0qqp_Cn176t4(dQ* http://bernd-paysan.de/
