Struct mdcat::TerminalSize[][src]

pub struct TerminalSize {
    pub columns: usize,
    pub rows: usize,
    pub pixels: Option<PixelSize>,
}
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The size of a terminal.

Fields

columns: usize

The width of the terminal, in characters aka columns.

rows: usize

The height of the terminal, in lines.

pixels: Option<PixelSize>

The size in pixels, if available.

Implementations

Get terminal size from $COLUMNS and $LINES.

Do not assume any knowledge about window size.

Detect the terminal size by querying the underlying terminal.

On unix this issues a ioctl to the controlling terminal.

On Windows this uses the terminal_size crate which does some magic windows API calls.

Detect the terminal size.

Get the terminal size from the underlying TTY, and fallback to $COLUMNS and $LINES.

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