Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/X/man/resize.1, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TH RESIZE 1 "3 January 1985" "X Version 10"
        !             2: .SH NAME
        !             3: resize - reset TERMCAP with current size of a window
        !             4: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             5: .B resize
        !             6: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !             7: \fIResize\fP prints on its standard output the TERM and TERMCAP commands for
        !             8: the C-shell of the current size of a window.  It is never executed directly,
        !             9: but should be aliased similarly to
        !            10: .I tset
        !            11: to cause the C-shell to execute the commands.
        !            12: .PP
        !            13: For example, the following alias when executed as a command will reset
        !            14: the environment of the current shell:
        !            15: .sp
        !            16:        alias xs        'set noglob; eval `resize`'
        !            17: .br
        !            18: .SH FILES
        !            19: /etc/termcap   for the base termcap entry to modify.
        !            20: .br
        !            21: ~/.cshrc       user's alias for the command.
        !            22: .SH "SEE ALSO"
        !            23: csh(1), tset(1), xterm(1)
        !            24: .SH AUTHORS
        !            25: Mark Vandevoorde (MIT-Athena)
        !            26: .br
        !            27: Copyright (c) 1984, 1985 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
        !            28: .br
        !            29: See \fIX(1)\fP for a complete copyright notice.
        !            30: .SH BUGS
        !            31: Ought to be able to generate the strings for the Bourne shell.
        !            32: There should be some global notion of display size; termcap and
        !            33: terminfo need to be rethought in the context of window systems.
        !            34: (Fixed in 4.3BSD, and Ultrix-32 1.2)

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