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I have found that changing of Terminal.app window size does not work.

If I change size in the preference pane, I *can* see the change immediately, but at the moment I open a new window, this information is lost.

 

Moreover, if I change the font size, then the window seems to "remember" the absolute window dimensions, and tries to set the number of columns/rows accordingly.

So, if I increase the font size, the rows & columns decrease - and I can't change that.

 

I wasn't able to find any info about it in Terminal.app configuration. Can somebody help?

I have found that changing of Terminal.app window size does not work.

If I change size in the preference pane, I *can* see the change immediately, but at the moment I open a new window, this information is lost.

 

Moreover, if I change the font size, then the window seems to "remember" the absolute window dimensions, and tries to set the number of columns/rows accordingly.

So, if I increase the font size, the rows & columns decrease - and I can't change that.

 

I wasn't able to find any info about it in Terminal.app configuration. Can somebody help?

 

have you tried using the "Use Settings as Default" option under the "Shell" menu

I have found that changing of Terminal.app window size does not work.

If I change size in the preference pane, I *can* see the change immediately, but at the moment I open a new window, this information is lost.

 

Moreover, if I change the font size, then the window seems to "remember" the absolute window dimensions, and tries to set the number of columns/rows accordingly.

So, if I increase the font size, the rows & columns decrease - and I can't change that.

 

I wasn't able to find any info about it in Terminal.app configuration. Can somebody help?

 

 

i have different settings that i like. so i save these files as documents and reopen them conveniently (dock, key shortcut). but for just 1 setting, the above answer does the trick.

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