It will be 80x24 if you start it without a parent terminal (try tmux new -d 
</dev/null).

On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 11:58:59AM +0200, Igor Chubin wrote:
> On 09. ?????? 2017 09:49, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> > Hi. Use the new-session -x and -y flags.
> > 
> 
> Thank you Nicholas!
> It works indeed. How only could I miss it in the manual.
> 
> But what seems strange to me:
> 
> In the manual I've found:
> 
>     If -d is used, -x and -y  specify  the  size  of  the  initial window (80 
> by 24 if not given).
> 
> But it is definetely not 80 by 24 by default.
> It seems to use the seize of the parent terminal as the default,
> even if started in the detached mode.
> 
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