start a new gnu screen session will reset term window size [6]

start a new gnu screen session will reset term window size

Tuesday, February 28, 2012 3:34 AM - Kirby Zhou

Version 4.0.104

start a new gnu screen session will reset term window size.
How can I prevent this behavior with XShell?

SecureCrt can siliently ignore the window size changing.



Program Ver. : Xshell 4


Re: start a new gnu screen session will reset term window size

Tuesday, February 28, 2012 4:06 PM - Support

The feature request has been sent to our developers.
We will consider this feature for our future release.

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Re: start a new gnu screen session will reset term window size

Wednesday, May 23, 2012 8:32 PM - Kirby Zhou

The changelog seems the bug is fixed, but actually not. The window size will be resetted to 80*35 if I takes 132*35 as the default windows size.

Xshell 4 Build 0106, Apr 02, 2012
MOD: When resetting the Window Size, default window size is used instead of 80x24.


Re: start a new gnu screen session will reset term window size

Wednesday, May 23, 2012 10:07 PM - Support

There is a new option in Properties > Terminal > Advanced to disable terminal size change. Select the "Disable terminal size change upon request" option in the session properties > Terminal > Advanced page.


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Re: start a new gnu screen session will reset term window size

Saturday, March 2, 2013 9:27 PM - udayakumar

i am using Xshell 4 (Build 0123)

still i have this issue.... (after change the option Terminal>Advanced>Disable Terminal size upon request)
please test in the lab Technical Support.


Re: start a new gnu screen session will reset term window size

Monday, March 4, 2013 1:21 AM - Support

As I have answered in the other thread, could you check the settings under the Terminal page in the session properties?


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Re: start a new gnu screen session will reset term window size

Monday, May 5, 2014 10:13 AM - Ed T

This issue has plagued me for the longest time. I recently started to use Mobaxterm which out of the box didn't have this issue, however Mobaxterm started to have issues with one of my servers SSH keys so rather than waste time trying to figure it out I reverted back to X-Shell.

I currently don't own a business license for X-Shell but would definitely upgrade from the free home/school use version if you guys can fix this and another font issue!

I am using what I believe to be the latest and greatest, Xshell 4 (Build 0131)


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