It would be really great if one were able to define the size of the window created to display the pytest buffer. Often half of the screen is more than enough when running a test, and in my case I'd like to limit the width of the created buffer to some maximum size.
Similarly, the content inside the buffer is formatted to match the size of the fully maximised window size. This means when the tests are running, they run off the window and out of view. Similarly, the progress percentages are never in view because of this. It would be preferable if the shell running pytest was initially aware of the size of the window it's filling, so that the content can be printed accordingly, similarly to how it works in an actual terminal session.
Thanks!
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