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[Lynx-dev] lynx screen SIGWINCH
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Thorsten Glaser |
Subject: |
[Lynx-dev] lynx screen SIGWINCH |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Jul 2006 10:44:55 +0000 (UTC) |
Hi,
I once reported a bug about displaying text like this:
--- snip ---
Index of /~miwi
Index of /~miwi
[1]Name [2]Last modified [3]Size [4]Descriptio
n
___________________________________________________________________________
[DIR] [5]Parent Directory 26-Jul-2006 07:25 -
--- snip ---
instead of:
--- snip ---
Index of /~miwi
Index of /~miwi
[1]Name [2]Last modified [3]Size [4]Descriptio
n
___________________________________________________________________________
[DIR] [5]Parent Directory 26-Jul-2006 07:25 -
--- snip ---
The difference is a new line, as if the terminal has
automargin yet lynx/ncurses (still this 5.2 one of
BSD) adds a newline there.
It gets worse over time:
--- snip ---
Index of /~miwi
Index of /~miwi
[1]Name [2]Last modified [3]Size [4]Descriptio
n
n
___________________________________________________________________________
Parent Directory
[DIR] [5]Parent Directory 26-Jul-2006 07:25 -
--- snip ---
This is after pressing "cursor down" four times,
the cursor is now on the [5]-less (upper) "Parent
Directory", the upper 'n' is left from when it was
on "Description".
This occurs after:
^Ac (start a new window inside screen)
lynx $url
^Ax (lock)
<password to unlock>
^L (redraw)
screen 4.0.2 (TERM=screen inside) on
wscons (TERM=vt220 or wsvt25 outside)
bye,
//mirabile
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