On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 1:18 PM, Marcin Cieslak <sa...@saper.info> wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jun 2018, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>
> >
> > The screenshot dtterm.png shows two dtterms runing vi (vim)
> > The one on the left shows erratic behavior since it repeats the info
> line of
> > vi
> > at several heights while the dtterm on the right is a freshly started
> one and
> > behaves correctly.
> > When this happens with vi you have to stop and start a fresh dtterm
> since what
> > you
> > see does not correspond to the truth. There are lines showing text and
> text
> > does not exist on these.
> >
> > Then I exited vi from both of them and run stty -a. This is the content
> of
> > screenshot dtterm2 which shows
> > that the output is identical.
>
> Did you resize the terminal in the meantime? Can you run "stty < /dev/xxx"
> as suggested by Richard
> while you are running vi? I suspect that the number of rows does not
> get updated. Maybe something is blocking SIGWINCH.
>
> Marcin
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I had the same, or at least similar problem as well, I think. Anything I
typed was not
showing on the command line and the out put from commands didn't seem to
have
any line feeds being interpreted.
For me, it came after entering and exiting nano.
Some how I was in a sub-shell and I typed "exit" and it exited the
sub-shell and everything
was fine. I didn't close dtterm. So I am not sure that it's dtterms fault.
I am on Ubuntu 16.04 and I built from git pulled two weeks ago.
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