Gentoo Archives: gentoo-accessibility

From: William Hubbs <w.hubbs@×××××××.net>
To: gentoo-accessibility@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-accessibility] screen rewrites in the cygwin terminal
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 20:12:16
Message-Id: 000c01c40937$7c7b6790$6400a8c0@DFNDCF31
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-accessibility] screen rewrites in the cygwin terminal by William Hubbs
1 Hi all,
2
3 This is still an issue for me.
4
5 I think it has something to do with the way the cygwin terminal is defined
6 because if I give the command
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8 TERM=vt100
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10 at the bash prompt the screen updates stop happening.
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12 Any suggestions for this would be helpful.
13
14 Thanks,
15
16 William
17
18 ----- Original Message -----
19 From: "William Hubbs" <w.hubbs@×××××××.net>
20 To: <gentoo-accessibility@l.g.o>
21 Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 1:38 PM
22 Subject: Re: [gentoo-accessibility] screen rewrites in the cygwin terminal
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24
25 > On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 08:19:43PM +0100, foser wrote:
26 > > On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 18:07, William Hubbs wrote:
27 > > > Hi all,
28 > > >
29 > > > When I access my gentoo linux box remotely, I use the open ssh for
30 windows package from http://lexa.mckenna.edu/sshwindows, which is basically
31 the cygwin ssh client.
32 > > >
33 > > > Ever since I upgraded to the ncurses 5.4 series a few days ago, I have
34 noticed that the screen gets rewritten every time I exit mutt, man, less and
35 lynx to name a few programs. The affect of this is that the whole screen
36 gets re-read by my screen reader.
37 > >
38 > > 5.4 got in the tree by mistake without testing afaik, screen update
39 > > problems in nano got reported and fixed in -r1. It might be related, try
40 > > updating.
41 >
42 > Actually, I am running -r1. Sorry I didn't make that clear.
43 >
44 > William
45 >
46 >
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