E69 <edmwag...@yahoo.com> writes: > Trent, > > Thanks you for the critique and good example. I'll try again.
Thanks, this is much easier to understand! > Steps to reproduce: > use a .screenrc configuration that only sets the term to xterm-color > open a gnu screen session > press return 4 times so you have some lines to use for judging > enter emacs > exit emacs > > What Happens: > the prompt is now located on 6th line > the lines entered before starting emacs including the line you typed emacs > on are not visible > > What I expect: > the 4 lines I hit enter for and the line I type the emacs command on to be > visible when I exit emacs. > > I've performed these steps in the following environments with the same > results: > Apple Terminal.app > Apple X11 xterm > Apple X11 xterm ssh'ed to Ubuntu > Apple Terminal.app ssh'ed fedora > Ubuntu gnome-terminal This is not a symptom I've run across before; I mostly use Debian and Ubuntu systems, with xterm or rxvt-unicode. I assume you're running Emacs within scren -- that is, it does not open a separate Emacs window? If in screen you type ^A:altscreen, does it say "Will not do alternate screen switching" ? If so, that means altscreen *was* on. _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users