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Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending - so far...
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dickey |
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Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending - so far... |
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Wed, 27 Jan 1999 21:43:42 -0500 (EST) |
>
> > I'll have a look at some ncurses sources and see if there is a
>
> Can you bang into my head why all this doesn't apply to slang? Or
> does it?
no. This is a feature which the X/Open spec says implementations may provide.
(slang may have other problems, but it doesn't apparently implement this).
> One more off-thread, but maybe related, question is: upon changing
perhaps a (gzipped/uuencoded) typescript with the corresponding environment
(i.e., $TERM) would make this clearer. What emulator are you using btw?
> from Solaris2.6 (hardware 3/98) to Solaris2.6 (hardware 6/98) the
> color-sticking (after leaving Lynx the text characters remain the color
> they are in Lynx rather than the login default of off-white) problem
> that has plagued me on Solaris has become worse, meaning it is harder
> to clear up. It used to be that using most to read a document or vi to
> edit a document would clean up the screen, but now only certain actions
> within those applications will clear up the screen, often only a part
> at a time. My default login shell is the csh that comes bundled with
> Solaris. With Lynx, I use slang. Most uses slang, vi I assume uses
> the native curses. I did recompile everything (except the compiler
> itself, gcc), including doing a tic on the terminfo descriptions. Any
> advice/input welcome. (This is not strictly a Lynx problem -- vi is
> also acting up -- so write off list for things without any connection
> to Lynx. Thanks.)
>
> __Henry
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- Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending - so far..., Klaus Weide, 1999/01/28
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- Re: lynx-dev more on Forms., Philip Webb, 1999/01/28
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- Re: lynx-dev more on Forms., Philip Webb, 1999/01/28
- Re: lynx-dev more on Forms., pg, 1999/01/29
- Re: lynx-dev more on Forms., Philip Webb, 1999/01/29
Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending - so far...,
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