.B \-t
act as terminal emulator only:
.I sympathy
-opens the terminal device and outputs into the outer terminal emulator, when sympathy exits the
+opens the terminal device and outputs into the outer terminal emulator. When sympathy exits the
device is closed and no process remains. In this mode sympathy behaves like a traditional
terminal emulator such as cu(1) or minicom(1).
.TP 5
act as server only:
.I sympathy
opens the terminal device and renders into an internal frame buffer, listens for clients
-on the socket and logs activity. By default the server will fork into a daemon processes
+on the socket and logs activity. By default the server will fork into a daemon process
but can be forced to remain in the foreground with the \-\fBF\fP option.
.TP 5
.B \-c\fP or \fB\-r\fP \fIid\fP
.B hangup
de-assert DTR for one second.
.TP 7
+.B width \fInn\fB
+set the current width of the screen to \fInn\fP, and reset the terminal emulator.
+.TP 7
+.B height \fInn\fB
+set the current height of the screen to \fInn\fP, and reset the terminal emulator.
+.TP 7
+.B reset
+reset the terminal emulator
+.TP 7
.B quit
exit this instance of sympathy (disconnect from the server if present)
.SH CHARACTER ENCODINGS
.I sympathy
writes <baud changed to 19200>. Whenever a modem control line changes state
.I sympathy
-appends <Modem lines changed: \fI+/-line\fP> to the log. Where \fI+\fP
+appends <Modem lines changed: \fI+/\-line\fP ...> to the log. Where \fI+\fP
indicates that \fIline\fP was asserted and \fI-\fP indicates that it was de-asserted.
+.I Sympathy
+writes a message of the form <size now nnnxnnn> whenever the screen size is
+changed, either by escape sequences, or via a user command.
When the terminal device reports receive errors
.I sympathy
adds additional information to the log. It reports the character sequence reporting the error
the server.
.IP
Later the user wishes to retrieve her session and to determine which sympathy
-sessions are active issues:
+sessions are active and issues:
.IP
[foo@barhost ~]$ sympathy \-ls
.br
.SH BUGS
.PD
.IP \(bu 3
-the command line editor and parser should support better line editing and report failed commands
+The command editor and parser should support better line editing.
.IP \(bu 3
-when the \-\fBc\fP \-\fBs\fP major mode is used without the \-\fBk\fP option the pid
+It should be possible to change the escape character.
+.IP \(bu 3
+When the \-\fBc\fP \-\fBs\fP major mode is used without the \-\fBk\fP option the pid
used in the socket is that of the client process and therefore not unique.
.IP \(bu 3
-the HTML generated with the \-\fBH\fP option is ugly.
+The HTML generated with the \-\fBH\fP option is ugly.
.IP \(bu 3
-no useful error message is generated if opening the terminal device fails in the
+No useful error message is generated if opening the terminal device fails in the
\-\fBc\fP \-\fBs\fP major mode.
.IP \(bu 3
-no facility is made for rotation of the log files.
-.SH AUTHOR
-James McKenzie, james@fishsoup.dhs.org
+No facility is made for rotation of the log files.
.SH AUTHOR
James McKenzie, james@fishsoup.dhs.org