On Thu, Sep 25, 2025, at 8:46 AM, Bernd Paysan wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 24. September 2025, 20:59:13 Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit > schrieb > Ethan Azariah: >> I've just got a tablet running LineageOS 14.1, Android 7.1.2. Minoterm is >> scaled as if it were a phone; unreasonably large on the 10" screen, In >> portrait mode it has 47 columns, in landscape 65 columns, too few for a >> block editor with line numbers. >> >> What could I change to scale it differently? >> >> Can I get the native pixel size of the display within gforth? > > Yes, Gforth does that. Use > > screen-diag f. > > to get the screen diagonal size in mm. I guess your Android simply lies to > you, which results in wrong scaling.
Ah, yeah, it reports the size as 96mm when it's about 9.6 inches. > You can then set the FValue DEFAULT- > SCALE to something else than 1. E.g. > > 0.5e to default-scale terminal-scale-me > > will give you twice as many columns and rows. That's easy to use, I'm really happy with it. Thanks! > -- > 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* > https://net2o.de/ > > Attachments: > * signature.asc
