Hyper: Hyperterm should remember the window size upon restart

Created on 3 Jul 2016  Â·  12Comments  Â·  Source: vercel/hyper

Currently, Hyperterm always start with a set size.

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  1. Open Hyperterm
  2. Change the window size
  3. Restart Hyperterm
  4. See how the window still is the default size
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I would like that it remember fullscreen.

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Can probably be configurable in a config file in the future for new windows. Or for the time being, live in localStorage or similar.

By the way, not sure this should live in the user-facing config. It's more of a "private cache" thing.

True, agree. What I meant was that if a user config is defining a default size for new windows, this cache thing for last size will be redundant anyway, right?

Yes. But I don't know if such an option makes sense beyond the automatic memorization that this would put in place. It's like "implicit config".

Would It be needed to remember all windows opened and placing ?

Teminal and Iterm2 only remember the primary window opened.

Terminal.app will remember size, position, and previous buffer all within individual spaces. Ideally we'd support all of that.

@wprater Are you using terminal.app on Yosemite or new one? In Yosemite, the default terminal only save last state on mine.

It should also be noted that not only does HyperTerm not remember size, it doesn't remember which monitor/space it was on. If I have a HyperTerm open on my secondary monitor, and hit ⌘ + N, a new HyperTerm window opens on my primary monitor. It would be better if it opened on my secondary monitor. I believe this is related to this issue (Issue #27).

@KyleRayMorgan This should be fixed in current master with the ⌘ + N command

I would like that it remember fullscreen.

agree, this should be reopened

Since this is not a native feature (at least on windows 10 from what I am aware of) I opted to use hyperfull to achieve the desired functionality. There is also hyperfullscreen which launches hyper in an F11 fullscreen window.

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