[PATCH 13/14] Document LINES and COLUMNS
[email protected] Mon, 25 Jan 2021 10:40:38 +0000
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From: Bastien Roucariès <[email protected]> Document the variable LINES and COLUMN Signed-off-by: Bastien Roucariès <[email protected]> --- man7/environ.7 | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/man7/environ.7 b/man7/environ.7 index ebf738a15..79f34a302 100644 --- a/man7/environ.7 +++ b/man7/environ.7 @@ -244,6 +244,48 @@ environment variables. The following variables are commonly used for personalizing the applications used by user. .TP +.B COLUMNS +This variable is a positive or zero decimal integer used to indicate the user's preferred width +in column positions for the terminal screen or window. +If this variable is unset or set to zero, the applications determines +the number of columns, appropriate for the terminal or window. +When +.B COLUMNS +environment variable +is set, any terminal-width information implied by the +.B TERM +environment variable is overridden. +.IP +Users and applications should not set +.B COLUMNS +unless they wish to override the system selection. +In this case, application may produce output unrelated to the terminal characteristics. +Users should not need to set this variable in the environment unless +there is a specific reason to override the implementation's default behavior, +such as to display data in an area arbitrarily smaller than the terminal or window. +.TP +.B LINES +This variable is a positive or zero decimal integer used to indicate the user's preferred number +of lines for the terminal screen or window. +If this variable is unset or set to zero, the applications determines +the number of lines, appropriate for the terminal or window. +When +.B LINES +environment variable +is set, any terminal-width information implied by the +.B TERM +environment variable is overridden. +.IP +As for the related variable +.B COLUMNS, +users and applications should not set +.B LINES +unless they wish to override the system selection. +In this case, application may produce output unrelated to the terminal characteristics. +Users should not need to set this variable in the environment unless +there is a specific reason to override the implementation's default behavior, +such as to display data in an area arbitrarily smaller than the terminal or window. +.TP .B PAGER The user's preferred utility to display text files. Any string acceptable as a command_string operand to the @@ -311,9 +353,6 @@ See also gives information on how to address a given terminal (or gives the name of a file containing such information). .IP * -.BR COLUMNS " and " LINES -tell applications about the window size, possibly overriding the actual size. -.IP * .BR PRINTER " or " LPDEST may specify the desired printer to use. See