George,

xt5250/tn5250 is a "plain-text application" not a graphical application.
It does not know about X, and it does not use any graphical capabilities
of X, because it's intended to run on a text-only display or even from a
telnet/ssh session.

When you run xt5250, you open an xterm which handles the "adapting" of the
tn5250 software in a window under X11.  We send escape codes to the xterm
to tell it which font to use, but we do not have control over graphical
operations like doubling sizes or resizing bitmaps, as the actual font
displaying is handled by the xterm.

The gnome-5250 sub-project could be made capable of font-stretching,
but right now we're sorely lacking developers, and I don't think anyone
is doing any work on it.  But, gnome-5250 is an actual graphical
application using the GTK+ API.

Likewise, the Windows version is a true graphical app, and could be made
capable of doing that type of "screen stretching".   But, that would
require MS Windows, and again, we're sorely lacking in developers on
this project.

The easiest solution would probably be to find a more suitable font.  Is
there some requirement that you must use adobe-times?



On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, George Gambill wrote:

> Running RH 8.0 and tn5250-0-16-5.
>
> When /home/user/tn5250rc has:
>
>   font_80=-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--17-120-100-100=p-84-iso8859-1
>   font_132=-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--17-120-100-100=p-84-iso8859-1
>
> the screen comes up with the right hand portion of the information off
> screen to the right and covers only 2/3 (approx) of the CRT vertically.
>
> When /home/user/tn5250rc has:
>
>   font_80=-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--14-100-100-100=p-74-iso8859-1
>   font_132=-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--14-100-100-100=p-74-iso8859-1
>
> the green screen comes up covering only the upper left 1/4 (approx) of the
> CRT.  At this setting you can maximize the 5250 screen but the displayed
> data size stays the same and still only uses the upper left 1/4 of the CRT
> full screen green screen.
>
> If we could maximize the "14-100-100-100" screen and have the data displayed
> (characters size) increase proportionally (2x by 2x) life would be good.
>
> Or, if I could find a font between 14 and 17 such that it would fill (not
> over fill) the CRT. Life would be good.
>
> Or, if I could install 15 or 16 for "adobe times".
>
> FWIW, xfontsel only shows 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 25, 34 for "adobe
> times".
>
> Or, is there anything in the works that would enlarge the displayed font
> size when you maximize the window.
>
> BTW, the desktop display is set at 1024 x 768 which is needed for other
> processes.
>
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