When typing in a terminal on OS X, I'd like a way to resize the window I'm typing in without taking my hands off the keyboard. Is there an easy way to do this? If not, any ideas for hacks?
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You might use Slate to configure keyboard shortcuts for resizing and moving windows:
bind right:ctrl,alt resize +50 0
bind left:ctrl,alt resize -50 0
bind up:ctrl,alt resize 0 -50
bind down:ctrl,alt resize 0 +50
You might also use xterm control sequences:
printf '\e[8;24;80t' # resize to 80x24
printf '\e[3;0;0t' # move to top left corner
printf '\e[9;1t' # maximize
printf '\e[9;2t' # maximize vertically
printf '\e[9;3t' # maximize horizontally
or AppleScript:
osascript -e 'tell app "Terminal" to tell window 1' -e 'set b to bounds' -e 'set item 3 of b to (item 1 of b)+500' -e 'set bounds to b' -e end
Command+ will make the window and the text larger, that's about as good as you're going to get from the keyboard.
Although ⌘ Command++/- does change window size, font is scaled as well.
Using Magnet to reposition a resized window maintains font size.
This can be done as follows:
- Open a terminal and scale window: ⌘ Command++/-
- Reposition window to top left of screen: ⌃+⌥+U
- Repeat as needed
Note: I'm unaware of any keyboard shortcuts to adjust font size alone.