Hey guys today I’m going to meet your showing you a few commands you can use in turn model to resize the window and position on your desktop so you don’t have to do that every time you start up in minecraft server so let’s open up our Launch file so here we have it let’s just ignore this for now this first command changes our terminal windows size to whatever you want or 38 by 200 for me so we just put this in and hit enter but my resolution only supports 181 so let’s move as you can See there’s no actual change so if we put let’s say 50 looks property then we’ll make it 50 in width I mean yeah and then we can just set 80 and for the next one what this one does is automatically moves the window to the corner of the Screen like so no matter where it put it all these moves to the top left corner of the screen now this one right now you can’t see any purpose for it but I’ll show you an example later you know for the last one here this basically automatically changes directory or CDs To wherever this quick launch command is located or in this case the desktop so you don’t if the server folder is located in like documents my file is minecraft servers server 1 or something and you don’t have to type all that like CD these are all of that you don’t have To type any of that so let’s just see how this works ok so open this up so as you can see it’s all slim so right now that you have the whole screen and don’t just when all of those up and then this will just automatically come to the front There’s just one problem that it doesn’t do the last window for some reason I’m not really sure about this you’ll have to ask Apple oh thanks for watching guys see you next time Video Information
This video, titled ‘Terminal Commands for Minecraft Server Console Windows’, was uploaded by someotherguy81 on 2014-08-15 18:28:10. It has garnered 8450 views and 11 likes. The duration of the video is 00:02:38 or 158 seconds.
Today I will be showing you some terminal commands to resize the window. This can be used in a Minecraft Server Environment so you don’t have to resize it every time!
Resize to 38×200 printf ‘e[8;38;200t’ Resize to Height $A, width $B printf ‘e[8;$A;$Bt’ Move the window to the top left corner of the screen printf ‘e[3;0;0t’ Move the window to the top but not change keyboard focus printf ‘e[5t’
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