Michael Grant wrote:
> I’m referring to scrolling the window by moving the elevator in
> PuTTY up/down to inspect the previous output in the shell history.
As far as I know this is not possible because the terminal (putty in
this case) scrollback buffer is unknown to the curses terminal
applicatio
> Are you referring to "hard scrolling" ie. Scrolling the actual terminal
> window?
> You might want to scroll within screen by using ^a ESC, then scroll, ESC to
> return to normal view.
I’m referring to scrolling the window by moving the elevator in PuTTY up/down
to inspect the previous outpu
Hi Michael,
Are you referring to "hard scrolling" ie. Scrolling the actual terminal
window? You might want to scroll within screen by using ^a ESC, then
scroll, ESC to return to normal view.
John
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, 21:16 Michael Grant, wrote:
> I use Screen in PuTTY. I have a hard status li
I use Screen in PuTTY. I have a hard status line set. When I scroll up the
PuTTY window, the hard status line scrolls off the bottom of the screen.
I was wondering, is there some way to stop this such that the hard status line
always stuck at the bottom of the window regardless of the position