RESIZE(1) — USER COMMANDS
NAME
resize - utility to set TERMCAP and terminal settings to current window size
SYNOPSIS
resize [-u] [−s [row col]]
DESCRIPTION
Resize prints a shell command for setting the TERM and TERMCAP environment variables to indicate the current size of xterm window from which the command is run. For this output to take effect, resize must either be evaluated as part of the command line (usually done with a shell alias or function) or else redirected to a file which can then be read in. From the C shell (usually known as /bin/csh), the following alias could be defined in the user’s .cshrc:
% alias rs ’set noglob; ‘eval resize‘’
After resizing the window, the user would type:
% rs
Users of versions of the Bourne shell (usually known as /bin/sh) that don’t have command functions will need to send the output to a temporary file and the read it back in with the “.” command:
$ resize >/tmp/out
$ . /tmp/out
OPTIONS
The following options may be used with resize:
−u This option indicates that Bourne shell commands should be generated even if the user’s current shell isn’t /bin/sh.
−c This option indicates that C shell commands should be generated even if the user’s current shell isn’t /bin/csh.
−s [rows columns]
This option indicates that that Sun console escape sequences will be used instead of the special xterm escape code. If rows and columns are given, resize will ask the xterm to resize itself. However, the window manager may choose to disallow the change.
FILES
/etc/termcapfor the base termcap entry to modify.
~/.cshrcuser’s alias for the command.
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
Mark Vandevoorde (MIT-Athena), Edward Moy (Berkeley)
Copyright (c) 1984, 1985 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
See X(1) for a complete copyright notice.
BUGS
The -u or -c must appear to the left of -s if both are specified.
There should be some global notion of display size; termcap and terminfo need to be rethought in the context of window systems. (Fixed in 4.3BSD, and Ultrix-32 1.2)
Amiga Unix — Last change: Release 4