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Re: Scrolling problems with rxvt .


I tried calling rxvt from a shortcut and I still suffer from the same problems Tom Dorgan describes.  Data stored in the scroll buffer is lost and sometimes the scrollbar
remains in a state as if the rxvt windows just opened, as if there was no buffer.

Anybody working on rxvt?  Am I writing in the proper mailing-list?


Ciao
Hans


---------------------- Envoyée par Hans Deragon/VISA/Desjardins le 08/01/2001 12:34 PM ---------------------------


hans.deragon@visa.desjardins.com@sources.redhat.com le 07/31/2001 02:18:23 PM

Envoyé par :   cygwin-owner@sources.redhat.com


Pour :    lbohm@lightbridge.com
cc :  cygwin@cygwin.com
Objet :   Re: Scrolling problems with rxvt .



Bingo, well at least you seems to suggest what the problem is.  Yes, previously I started
rxvt from a .bat file.  I am trying your suggestion.  Its too early to say if calling
rxvt directly corrects the problem.

If your suggestion works, I wonder why DOS would cause a problem.  After all, calling
an application from a Windows NT 4.0 DOS windows or from a shortcut should not affect
the application in any way (then again, we are talking about Microsoft here... ;) ).

Thanks.
Hans Deragon

P.S.  Lotus Notes really sucks.  Sorry if my email's format is a bit odd.





Louis Bohm <lbohm@lightbridge.com> le 07/31/2001 12:48:10 PM

Pour :    hans_deragon/visa/desjardins@visa.desjardins.com
cc :
Objet :   Re: Réf. : Re: Scrolling problems with rxvt .


I have been using rxvt for a long time now and I have yet to see this
problem.  I can only assume that you are running rxvt from a dos
window.  If that is the case then I belive your problem is dos not rxvt.

Create a short cut to rxvt with the following command line and you will not
have any problems.
C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -sr -sl 9999 -tn rxvt -ls -e bash --login -i


Louis
At 01:19 PM 7/31/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>Greetings.
>
>
>   Actually, the problem does not occur in an editor like vim, but when at
> the bash
>   prompt.  What you explained is right, but it is not the problem I
> suffer from.  I
>   am at my bash prompt, run a command like ls -l, then scroll up the
> window and
>   behold, the data shown is not that of the beginning of the ls -l command.
>
>   There seams to be serious problem with the buffer/scrolling routines of
> rxvt.
>
>
>Thanks for replying.
>Hans
>
>
>
>
>
>Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> le 07/31/2001 10:50:12 AM
>
>Pour :    hans_deragon/visa/desjardins@visa.desjardins.com
>cc :  cygwin@cygwin.com
>Objet :   Re: Scrolling problems with rxvt.
>
>
>hans.deragon@visa.desjardins.com wrote:
>
>
> >   http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-06/msg00652.html -->
> >   When scrolling up past 1 screen in the rxvt term, what you see is not
> >   what is just preceeding in the file - stuff is lost and what you see is
> >   much earlier (older) output.
> >   <--
>
>
>Not exactly.  You see, some programs (like less and vi) actually use a
>secondary display buffer.  If you use the arrow keys, you can tell less
>(or vi) to change what portion of the file they display in that
>one-screenfull-tall buffer.  However, if you use the scroll bar, you
>then see the primary buffer contents.
>
>That is, less/vim will always ONLY control ONE screenful of data.  If
>you scroll OUT of that screenful, then you see .... bash?
>
>This behavior is what allows bash(?) to restore the previous "bash"
>display after you exit vi or less.
>
>Summary: not a bug.
>
>
> >   http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-06/msg00390.html -->
> >   running the latest version of rxvt it appears that, under certain
> >   conditions (several hours of use), the scroll bar "fills up" and no
> >   longer functions. That is, it looks exactly like it does when the
> >   window is created and there is nothing to scroll.
> >   <--
>
>
>I use rxvt exclusively, in both X and native modes.  I've never seen this.
>
>--Chuck
>
>
>
>
>
>
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