Re: How to stop screen from resizing my window??

2007-12-06 Thread Andy Harrison
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12/3/07, Philip Hallstrom wrote: Hi all - I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up screen. And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on linux. It's more likely that it's an issue

Re: How to stop screen from resizing my window??

2007-12-06 Thread Erwan David
Le Thu 6/12/2007, Andy Harrison disait On 12/3/07, Philip Hallstrom wrote: Hi all - I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up screen. And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on linux. It's more likely that it's an

How to stop screen from resizing my window??

2007-12-03 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Hi all - I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up screen. And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on linux. My understanding is this has something to do with the termcap entry and 'WS', but as far as I can tell that isn't being set

Re: How to stop screen from resizing my window??

2007-12-03 Thread Philip Hallstrom
I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up screen. And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on linux. My understanding is this has something to do with the termcap entry and 'WS', but as far as I can tell that isn't being set anywhere.

Re: How to stop screen from resizing my window??

2007-12-03 Thread Jim Riggs
I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up screen. And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on linux. My understanding is this has something to do with the termcap entry and 'WS', but as far as I can tell that isn't being set

Re: How to stop screen from resizing my window??

2007-12-03 Thread Erwan David
Le Mon 3/12/2007, Jim Riggs disait I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up screen. And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on linux. My understanding is this has something to do with the termcap entry and 'WS', but as far as I can