diff runtime/doc/options.txt @ 13700:b28d679b1843 v8.0.1722

patch 8.0.1722: cannot specify a minimal size for a terminal window commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/498c2562e1bcc72492fe8da8a76504f893e9b5fe Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sun Apr 15 23:45:15 2018 +0200 patch 8.0.1722: cannot specify a minimal size for a terminal window Problem: Cannot specify a minimal size for a terminal window. Solution: Support the "rows*cols" format for 'winsize'.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Mon, 16 Apr 2018 00:00:07 +0200
parents c32e9628dc30
children a62eeee5f116
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--- a/runtime/doc/options.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt
@@ -7960,15 +7960,23 @@ A jump table for the options with a shor
 'termsize' 'tms'	string	(default "")
 			local to window
 			{not in Vi}
-	Size of the |terminal| window.  Format: {rows}x{columns}.
+	Size of the |terminal| window.  Format: {rows}x{columns} or
+	{rows}*{columns}.
 	- When empty the terminal gets the size from the window.
-	- When set (e.g., "24x80") the terminal size is not adjusted to the
-	  window size.  If the window is smaller only the top-left part is
-	  displayed.
-	  When rows is zero then use the height of the window.
-	  When columns is zero then use the width of the window.
-	  For example: "30x0" uses 30 rows with the current window width.
-	  Using "0x0" is the same as empty.
+	- When set with a "x" (e.g., "24x80") the terminal size is not
+	  adjusted to the window size.  If the window is smaller only the
+	  top-left part is displayed.
+	- When set with a "*" (e.g., "10*50") the terminal size follows the
+	  window size, but will not be smaller than the specified rows and/or
+	  columns.
+	- When rows is zero then use the height of the window.
+	- When columns is zero then use the width of the window.
+	- Using "0x0" or "0*0" is the same as empty.
+
+	Examples:
+	  "30x0" uses 30 rows and the current window width.
+	  "20*0" uses at least 20 rows and the current window width.
+	  "0*40" uses the current window height and at least 40 columns.
 	Note that the command running in the terminal window may still change
 	the size of the terminal.  In that case the Vim window will be
 	adjusted to that size, if possible.