Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 00:15:44 -0700 From: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com> To: Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl> Cc: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Not setting TERM explicitly wraps commands at 80 columns with nested shells in xterms using sh + bash? Message-ID: <CAGH67wTZ8hVUnt6zfyxxwB-FdBH_GiH0beN6-6oywAAnmfon2w@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20111021070839.GF1874@hoeg.nl> References: <CAGH67wSd2Ar1BmZSM5BOWA2r7OvYKX-eCiFtFo2gm1KAH3eOFA@mail.gmail.com> <20111021065912.GE1874@hoeg.nl> <CAGH67wSjoo_tP3%2BSXLfiE_oHHTC0LXR7yaJkFuTSEonEqXWXAg@mail.gmail.com> <20111021070839.GF1874@hoeg.nl>
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On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 12:08 AM, Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl> wrote: > * Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>, 20111021 09:00: >> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:59 PM, Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl> wrote: >> > Hi Garrett, >> > >> > * Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>, 20111021 08:40: >> >> =A0 =A0 If I fire up an xterm without setting TERM=3D{ansi,vt100,xter= m}, >> >> [...] >> > >> > So what's the idea behind this? Why not just set TERM properly? >> >> It is set properly though -- that's the confusing part: >> >> $ echo $TERM >> xterm > > Oh, okay. So you mean "If I fire up an xterm without changing the > default TERM, [...]", right? > > Can you check whether `stty size' does return the correct numbers? That > way we can determine if it's a problem in xterm, your shell (or maybe > the kernel). Thanks! I'll run that in the next window I find that's acting funky. Unfortunately my system is behaving properly right now. Thanks for the tip :)! -Garrett
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