I first encountered this problem after upgrading from 10.10 (an upgrade from 10.04) to 11.04. I did not see it in 10.10. I am using the system fixed width font.
To reproduce:
/usr/bin/gnome-terminal --geometry=80x24 --show-menubar
My terminal dimension is actually 80x22. When I hide the menubar, the terminal dimensions match the requested geometry:
/usr/bin/gnome-terminal --geometry=80x24 --hide-menubar
I tested the above commands under my desktop (10.10) and they both yield an 80x24 dimension terminal.
I first encountered this problem after upgrading from 10.10 (an upgrade from 10.04) to 11.04. I did not see it in 10.10. I am using the system fixed width font.
To reproduce:
/usr/bin/ gnome-terminal --geometry=80x24 --show-menubar
My terminal dimension is actually 80x22. When I hide the menubar, the terminal dimensions match the requested geometry:
/usr/bin/ gnome-terminal --geometry=80x24 --hide-menubar
I tested the above commands under my desktop (10.10) and they both yield an 80x24 dimension terminal.