In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Carlos Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>After upgrading to 1.1 I'm having two problems in rxvt/xterm. They
>don't happen on the console.
>
>One is already mentioned here, that after a program that uses ncurses
>is called, lines longer than the width of the xterm
Thanks for the quick answers!!
About the wrap problem, the definitive solution is
Guy Maor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 6 May 1996 10:40:
>ncurses-1.9.9e-1 fixes this.
But...
Rob Browning ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 6 May 1996 11:44:
>Unfortunately the new version of ncurses that fixes this
> "C" == Carlos Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
C> One is already mentioned here, that after a program that uses
C> ncurses is called, lines longer than the width of the xterm/rxvt no
C> longer wrap. This happens with nvi, but also with ncftp. Is there a
C> character sequence that can be
On Mon, 6 May 1996, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> One is already mentioned here, that after a program that uses ncurses
> is called, lines longer than the width of the xterm/rxvt no longer
> wrap. This happens with nvi, but also with ncftp. Is there a character
> sequence that can be sent to restore th
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>After upgrading to 1.1 I'm having two problems in rxvt/xterm. They
>don't happen on the console.
>
>One is already mentioned here, that after a program that uses ncurses
>is called, lines longer than the width of the xterm/rxvt no longer
>wrap. This happen
After upgrading to 1.1 I'm having two problems in rxvt/xterm. They
don't happen on the console.
One is already mentioned here, that after a program that uses ncurses
is called, lines longer than the width of the xterm/rxvt no longer
wrap. This happens with nvi, but also with ncftp. Is there a char
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