When not using the pager plugin bzr recognizes the correct terminal size. (I don't have access to my linux box right now to check how "bzr log --line | less" behaves, though.)
Only when using the pager plugin, bzr seems to think that the terminal is 80 chars wide, as longer lines get chopped off with 3 dots at the end (which is done by bzr itself as I understand it).
Here on my windows machine at work I see no difference between "bzr log --line" and "bzr log --line | less", both without the pager plugin. But, as I stated above, I still need to validate how my linux box behaves.
When not using the pager plugin bzr recognizes the correct terminal size. (I don't have access to my linux box right now to check how "bzr log --line | less" behaves, though.)
Only when using the pager plugin, bzr seems to think that the terminal is 80 chars wide, as longer lines get chopped off with 3 dots at the end (which is done by bzr itself as I understand it).
Here on my windows machine at work I see no difference between "bzr log --line" and "bzr log --line | less", both without the pager plugin. But, as I stated above, I still need to validate how my linux box behaves.