What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Set terminal emulation mode to xterm-256color
2. Set screen size to 90x41
3. Connect to a Linux box
4. $ screen -r
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Expected: redisplay of the screen state
Actual: display corrupted. screen appears to know the full size of the display
and tries to use it, but display appears to wrap around too early (80
columns?); doesn't use the final few columns of the screen. (See attached
screenshot).
Hitting the volume up/volume down keys to resize the screen then return to the
original size fixes the display, and thereafter it works correctly.
Setting the emulation type to a plain "xterm" works correctly and doesn't
exhibit this behaviour
What version of the product are you using (you can see this by using Menu
-> About in the Host List)?
1.7.1
What type of system are you trying to connect to?
Linux/debian
If you are able to connect, what is the output of "echo $TERM", "uname -a",
and any other relevant information on the host?
TERM=xterm-256color
Please provide any additional information below.
$ screen --version
Screen version 4.00.03jw4 (FAU) 2-May-06
ii screen 4.0.3-14 terminal multiplexor with
VT100/ANSI terminal emulatio
Samsung Galaxy Nexus with initial screen size 90x41
Original issue reported on code.google.com by pev...@google.com on 11 Jun 2012 at 11:22
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
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