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Date:      Tue, 9 May 2017 20:45:21 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Edward Tomasz Napierala <trasz@FreeBSD.org>
To:        src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r318116 - head/usr.bin/resizewin
Message-ID:  <201705092045.v49KjLQi045534@repo.freebsd.org>

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Author: trasz
Date: Tue May  9 20:45:21 2017
New Revision: 318116
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/318116

Log:
  Random updates to resizewin(1) man page.
  
  Reviewed by:	cem, Daniel O'Connor <darius@dons.net.au>
  MFC after:	2 weeks
  Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10640

Modified:
  head/usr.bin/resizewin/resizewin.1

Modified: head/usr.bin/resizewin/resizewin.1
==============================================================================
--- head/usr.bin/resizewin/resizewin.1	Tue May  9 20:43:57 2017	(r318115)
+++ head/usr.bin/resizewin/resizewin.1	Tue May  9 20:45:21 2017	(r318116)
@@ -27,27 +27,38 @@
 .\"
 .\" $FreeBSD$
 .\"
-.Dd May 8, 2017
+.Dd May 9, 2017
 .Dt RESIZEWIN 1
 .Os
 .Sh NAME
 .Nm resizewin
-.Nd update the kernel window size for the current TTY
+.Nd update terminal size
 .Sh SYNOPSIS
 .Nm
 .Op Fl z
 .Sh DESCRIPTION
-Query the terminal emulator window size with the
+The
+.Nm
+utility
+queries the terminal emulator for the current window size and updates
+the size known to the kernel using the
 .Dv TIOCSWINSZ
-ioctl and set the window size known by the kernel to the new values.
-The terminal is assumed to be VT100/ANSI compatible.
+ioctl.
 .Pp
 The following options are available:
 .Bl -tag -width ".Fl z"
 .It Fl z
 Do nothing unless the current kernel terminal size is zero.
+This is useful when run from user's profile (shell startup) scripts:
+querying the window size is required for serial lines, but not when
+logging in over the network, as protocols like TELNET or SSH already
+handle the terminal size by themselves.
 .El
 .Pp
+After a terminal window has been resized, running
+.Nm
+updates the kernel's window size to match the new size.
+.Pp
 .Nm
 is functionally similar to
 .Xr resize 1 ,
@@ -56,21 +67,18 @@ which is part of the
 distribution.
 However,
 .Nm
-only works with VT100/ANSI-compatible terminals and does
-not emit commands to set environment variables.
+only works with VT100/ANSI-compatible terminals and directly sets
+the terminal size instead of emitting commands to set environment variables.
 .Pp
-After a terminal window has been resized, running
-.Nm
-updates the kernel's window size to match the new size.
-.Pp
-Note that virtually all modern terninals support VT100/ANSI escape
-sequences, including xterm, konsole, gnome-terminal iTerm,
+The terminal is assumed to be VT100/ANSI compatible.
+The VT100/ANSI escape sequences are supported by virtually all modern
+terminals; this include xterm, konsole, gnome-terminal, iTerm,
 Terminal.app, and PuTTY.
 .Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr resize 1 ,
-.Xr stty 1
+.Xr stty 1 ,
+.Xr tty 4
 .Sh HISTORY
 The
 .Nm
 command first appeared in
-.Fx 11 .
+.Fx 11.0 .



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