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Hi all, |
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This is still an issue for me. |
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I think it has something to do with the way the cygwin terminal is defined |
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because if I give the command |
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TERM=vt100 |
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at the bash prompt the screen updates stop happening. |
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Any suggestions for this would be helpful. |
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Thanks, |
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William |
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----- Original Message ----- |
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From: "William Hubbs" <w.hubbs@×××××××.net> |
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To: <gentoo-accessibility@l.g.o> |
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Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 1:38 PM |
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-accessibility] screen rewrites in the cygwin terminal |
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> On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 08:19:43PM +0100, foser wrote: |
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> > On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 18:07, William Hubbs wrote: |
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> > > Hi all, |
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> > > When I access my gentoo linux box remotely, I use the open ssh for |
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windows package from http://lexa.mckenna.edu/sshwindows, which is basically |
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the cygwin ssh client. |
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> > > |
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> > > Ever since I upgraded to the ncurses 5.4 series a few days ago, I have |
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noticed that the screen gets rewritten every time I exit mutt, man, less and |
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lynx to name a few programs. The affect of this is that the whole screen |
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gets re-read by my screen reader. |
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> > 5.4 got in the tree by mistake without testing afaik, screen update |
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> > problems in nano got reported and fixed in -r1. It might be related, try |
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> > updating. |
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> Actually, I am running -r1. Sorry I didn't make that clear. |
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> William |
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