NAME¶
resize - set environment and terminal settings to current xterm window size
SYNOPSIS¶
resize [ 
-u | 
-c ] [ 
-s [ 
row col ] ]
DESCRIPTION¶
Resize prints a shell command for setting the appropriate 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 then read it back in with the “.” command:
 
        $  resize > /tmp/out
        $  . /tmp/out
Resize determines the user's current shell by first checking if
  
$SHELL is set, and using that. Otherwise it determines the user's shell
  by looking in the password file. Generally Bourne-shell variants (including
  
ksh) do not modify 
$SHELL, so it is possible for 
resize
  to be confused if one runs 
resize from a Bourne shell spawned from a C
  shell.
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 Sun console escape sequences
      will be used instead of the VT100-style xterm escape codes. If
      rows and columns are given, resize will ask the
      xterm to resize itself. However, the window manager may choose to
      disallow the change.
 
Note that the Sun console escape sequences are recognized by XFree86
  
xterm and by 
dtterm. The 
resize program may be installed
  as 
sunsize, which causes makes it assume the 
-s option.
The 
rows and 
columns arguments must appear last; though they are
  normally associated with the 
-s option, they are parsed separately.
FILES¶
  - /etc/termcap
 
  - for the base termcap entry to modify.
 
  - ~/.cshrc
 
  - user's alias for the command.
 
ENVIRONMENT¶
  - TERM
 
  - set to "xterm" if not already set.
 
  - TERMCAP
 
  - variable set on systems using termcap
 
  - COLUMNS, LINES
 
  - variables set on systems using terminfo
 
SEE ALSO¶
csh(1), 
tset(1), 
xterm(1)
AUTHORS¶
Mark Vandevoorde (MIT-Athena), Edward Moy (Berkeley)
 
Copyright (c) 1984, 1985 by X Consortium
 
See 
X(7) for a complete copyright notice.