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Hi, hackers I know this is not extremely popular topic to discuss, but as we keep getting new bug reports almost every other week that certain module has part of its widgets invisible in ncurses 80x24 screen, I can't help mentioning it *) So far, minimum supported screen resolution has been 80 columns x 25 rows for the text mode, probably due to serial console screen size. Now the thing is, many terminal emulators (xterm, Gnome terminal, to mention just a few) have 80x24 as their default size. Especially for inexperienced user it might be hard to figure out that (s)he needs to enlarge the screen to get access to the full functionality of the module. Any comment on claiming 80x24 as minimum supported resolution (and mentioning it in the style-guide)? Frankly, I have no clue how many yast modules would need to be adjusted, so far I know about network and (afair) ldap-client, and if it is a good idea at all, I'm just trying to gather some feedback. B. (*) I admit this is also partly my fault as I introduced the lower contrast status bar with function keys, taking yet another line off the screen -- \\\\\ Katarina Machalkova \\\\\\\__o YaST developer __\\\\\\\'/_ & hedgehog painter