Bill> Look at the xterm resource "titeInhibit".  Set it to True to stop
  Bill> the xterm from resetting after less.
  Bill> 
  Bill> You can test it like this:
  Bill> 
  Bill> xterm -xrm "XTerm*titeInhibit:True"

  Dave> Cool.  Works great for xterm, but what's the Eterm equivalent?  The
  Dave> obvious choice of
  Dave>
  Dave> Eterm -xrm "Eterm*titeInhibit:True"
  Dave>
  Dave> responds with
  Dave>
  Dave> Eterm:  Error:  unexpected argument ETerm*titeInhibit:True -- expected 
option
  Dave> Eterm:  Error:  Attempting to continue, but strange things may happen.
  Dave>
  Dave> and then proceeds to give me a window with black-on-black text.
  Dave> (I've also tried using ETerm*titeInhibit as the resource name and got
  Dave> identical results.)

I believe that Eterm, by default, uses Xterm resources.  So the
same setting, "XTerm*titeInhibit:True", should work for Eterms...

I think... :-)

HTH,
- Bill
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Bill Benedetto     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
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