How do you change the number of lines displayed by clipaging?
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‎04-13-2015 01:47 PM
How do you change the number of lines displayed by clipaging?
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‎06-23-2015 02:20 PM
The configuration options I mentioned above are now available in EXOS 16.1, which was released last Thursday (6/18).
More details of the new options are available in the Command Reference Guide, specifically here.
More details of the new options are available in the Command Reference Guide, specifically here.
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‎04-16-2015 08:14 PM
I just stumbled upon some configuration options for this in a beta build of an upcoming release. We'll see if it makes it to GA 🙂
# configure cli
columns Number of columns on the screen
lines Number of lines on the screen
# configure cli
columns Number of columns on the screen
lines Number of lines on the screen
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‎04-14-2015 01:05 PM
It sounds like an easy script to do 🙂
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‎04-14-2015 12:14 PM
clipaging has been, lets say "interesting", since the start.
I've never asked about it - but it looks like the configuration from various parts of EXOS are displayed in sequence; and cli paging only gets a look-in at the end of each section.
So it isn't really a true pager that stops the output every XX lines, and you wouldn't be able to set this properly anyway 😞
You're stuck with it either on or off, I'm afraid.
I've never asked about it - but it looks like the configuration from various parts of EXOS are displayed in sequence; and cli paging only gets a look-in at the end of each section.
So it isn't really a true pager that stops the output every XX lines, and you wouldn't be able to set this properly anyway 😞
You're stuck with it either on or off, I'm afraid.
