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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1104788

Title:
  gnome-terminal resizes itself unless on the first tab is activated

Status in “gnome-terminal” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I'm using Linux Mint 14 Nadia w/ Cinnamon and have seen the following
  bug on both 32- and  64-bit systems.

  Summary: If you resize the terminal window and want it to stay the new
  size, the very first tab that was opened must have been or become
  active at some point with the new size before you click out of the
  window.  Otherwise it will resize itself to its previous size.  This
  is reproducable always.

  Some concrete examples of when it happens and doesn't happen:

  - Open the default terminal (gnome-terminal).
  - Open a new tab on that terminal.  Now you have the original tab T1 and the 
new tab T2.
  - With T2 active, resize the window.  Now click somewhere out of the terminal 
(the desktop or another open window).  The terminal goes back to its previous 
size on its own. (Bug!)
  - With T2 active, resize the window.  Activate T1.  Activate T2 again.  Click 
outside the window.  The terminal stays at the new size (as expected). 
  - Go to tab T1.  With T1 active, resize the window.  Now click outside the 
window.  The terminal stays at the new size (as expected).

  The following demonstrates that the tab that "remembers" the window
  size is the first tab that was open, not the first tab as ordered from
  left to right:

  - Now drag and reorder the two tabs to be reverse of what they initially 
were.  I.e. the window contains tabs [[T2] [T1]].  Let's keep them named as-is.
  - With T2 active, resize the window.  Click outside the window.  The terminal 
goes back to its previous size. (Bug!)
  - With T2 active, resize the window.  Activate T1.  Click outside the window. 
 The terminal stays at its new size (as expected).

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