Dear diary, on Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 07:08:45AM CET, I got a letter,
where Ryan Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told me, that...
> It appears that the default Terminal Options->Frame Handling setting of
> Linux or OS/2 Frames causes wrong output under an xterm (the lines are
> replaced with alphabet characters).  Changing this to VT100 provides
> proper output in both an xterm and Linux console.  It would seem
> sensible to make this the default, but I may be overlooking something
> obvious.

At least in the upstream version, the default is to use the ASCII frames
if the $TERM is unknown, Linux frames if the $TERM is linux and VT100
frames if the $TERM is vt100 or xterm. So it looks you could get into
problems with the default configuration only if your $TERM in your xterm
was set to linux, and you should better know what are you doing in that
case...  ;-)


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