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The window should wrap text onto a new line if it reaches edge of screen in portrait mode #122

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marek-lach opened this issue Jul 1, 2020 · 2 comments

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Right now, Termit cannot act responsively by resizing its lines dynamically, if on smaller screens, like mobile devices.

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nonstop commented Jul 2, 2020

Hi

Thank you for using termit.
I am not able to test termit on mobile devices. So there is a small chance this would be fixed.
Anyway on desktop termit properly responses to changing window size.

May be on smaller screen there is no room for minimal window.
May be it is VTE issue.

Could you provide more information. Gtk version, Vte version, screen dimensions

@marek-lach marek-lach changed the title The window should wrap text onto a new line if it reaches edge of screen The window should wrap text onto a new line if it reaches edge of screen in portrait mode Jul 5, 2020
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Hi

Thank you for using termit.
I am not able to test termit on mobile devices. So there is a small chance this would be fixed.
Anyway on desktop termit properly responses to changing window size.

May be on smaller screen there is no room for minimal window.
May be it is VTE issue.

Could you provide more information. Gtk version, Vte version, screen dimensions

I am thinking of the PinePhone (5.99'') and the Librem 5 (5.7'').

The terminal window does scale correctly if it's in a landscape mode (as most monitors are), but text flows past the edge and becomes invisible when in portrait mode. I am thinking it's made to scale responsively only along the vertical, but not horizontal axis?

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