On Mon, 13 Apr 2015, Michele Bert wrote:

> 2015-04-13 2:29 GMT+02:00 Tim Connors <[email protected]>:
>
> > But you know the best bit about xterm?  Whoever invented tite was a
> > moron, but fortunately we have settings for that:
> >
>
> What's "tite"?

xterm(1):

   titeInhibit (class TiteInhibit)
       Specifies whether or not xterm should remove ti and te  termcap
       entries (used to switch between alternate screens on startup of
       many screen-oriented programs) from  the  TERMCAP  string.   If
       set,  xterm  also  ignores the escape sequence to switch to the
       alternate screen.  Xterm supports terminfo in a different  way,
       supporting  composite  control sequences (also known as private
       modes) 1047, 1048 and 1049 which have the same  effect  as  the
       original 47 control sequence.  The default for this resource is
       “false”.


-- 
Tim Connors
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