Hi all,
I have an ubuntu 16.04 and a debian stretch. ubuntu is a fresh install, debian was upgraded from jessie.
The problem is roxterm, which works perfectly, but starts using useless defaults, the size is at about 44 chars in 2 lines. It works normally on ubuntu and worked on jessie, but after dist upgrade it started to open that way.
Changing the profile (using preferences->configuration manager->profile->default->edit->appearance and modifying width/height) will temporarily fix it, roxterm will immediately change the size to the specified values, but still won't use it at the next start. (the default is 100x30).
([re-]moving ~/.config/roxterm.sourceforge.net did not help)
Is there any way to fix it?
Last edit: Andras Porjesz 2018-01-14
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Hi all,
I have an ubuntu 16.04 and a debian stretch. ubuntu is a fresh install, debian was upgraded from jessie.
The problem is roxterm, which works perfectly, but starts using useless defaults, the size is at about 44 chars in 2 lines. It works normally on ubuntu and worked on jessie, but after dist upgrade it started to open that way.
Changing the profile (using preferences->configuration manager->profile->default->edit->appearance and modifying width/height) will temporarily fix it, roxterm will immediately change the size to the specified values, but still won't use it at the next start. (the default is 100x30).
([re-]moving ~/.config/roxterm.sourceforge.net did not help)
Is there any way to fix it?
Last edit: Andras Porjesz 2018-01-14