afaik, the window manager in maemo doesn't allow resizing or specification of window sizes. It can be done at compile time, but I don't know if the terminal source is available. if you use another window manager like kde or icewm then yes, you can certainly do what you are asking. Also, i'm sure you realize this, but the size in full screen is a higher resolution than what u desire anyway, but Im sure there must be a certain reason for this request.
Well, there's really not much reason to even look into this further if someone hasn't figured out how to have the Xkbd's Enter key not bring up the hildon keyboard thingie.
Did anyone problem solve for this or would it be best to just wait it out for the next OS 2008 release?
Well, there's really not much reason to even look into this further if someone hasn't figured out how to have the Xkbd's Enter key not bring up the hildon keyboard thingie.
Did anyone problem solve for this or would it be best to just wait it out for the next OS 2008 release?
No, I didn't realize such a keyboard existed, looks pretty sweet to boot!
The only thing is that I'll be trying to view nothing but text below it so I don't think it's for me.
This is what I'm hoping for:
I'm currently using GeneralAntilles's excellent suggestion of a TerminusRe33-Bold font.
In full screen mode it's equal to an 86x24 layout while in Xterm.
When I Telnet to the Nethack server, I need for it to think that I only have a 76x24 window.
This way, text won't be written underneath the virtual keyboard on the right side of the screen.
Nethack.alt.org will pretty much accept any screen resolution but I don't know how it reads what I have.
Is there any way to manipulate the environment so that when I Telnet somewhere it will think that I only have 76 columns that can be used for display?
One trick might be to find a really wide font that is exactly 76x24 in full screen mode. This could take forever in trying to locate one though, if in fact it even exists.
That way, once I Telnet, I can replace the font with the Terminus one and everything will be displayed correctly and not interfere with the touch keyboard on the screen.
Does that make any sense?
Well, someone in the know please write a response.
Is there any way to manipulate the environment so that when I Telnet somewhere it will think that I only have 76 columns that can be used for display?
It depends on the environment you are telnetting into. If you are going to a linux system, you should be able to use the "stty" command to set the number of columns.
Is it possible to permanently disable the scroll bar thing on the right side as well?
The scrollbar is a product of the client xterm. If you are using the default osso-xterm, then I don't think there is a way to disable the scrollbar. Perhaps a different xterm program on the NIT would allow you to disable the scrollbar?