Terminal window scrolling in Acme (win) does not depend on the shell
you are using (rc, bash): it always scrolls.
Maybe I do not remember well.
Thank you for your answers.
2013/9/2 Giovanni Casano :
> ops, I use bash as default shell... maybe should I use rc?
>
>
> 2013/9/2 dexen deVries :
>> O
ops, I use bash as default shell... maybe should I use rc?
2013/9/2 dexen deVries :
> On Monday 02 of September 2013 12:58:28 Giovanni Casano wrote:
>> 9term windows default behaviour does not scroll when output reaches
>> the end of the window: this is what I am trying to do.
>> Few months ago I
On Monday 02 of September 2013 12:58:28 Giovanni Casano wrote:
> 9term windows default behaviour does not scroll when output reaches
> the end of the window: this is what I am trying to do.
> Few months ago I succeded in that... now I do not remember how I did :(
when executed in Acme, the follow
9term windows default behaviour does not scroll when output reaches
the end of the window: this is what I am trying to do.
Few months ago I succeded in that... now I do not remember how I did :(
2013/9/2 dexen deVries :
> On Monday 02 of September 2013 14:19:17 Alexander Sychev wrote:
>> Hi,
>> As
On Monday 02 of September 2013 14:19:17 Alexander Sychev wrote:
> Hi,
> As far as I know Acme doesn't have the "noscroll" feature at all.
if `win' is of any help, it has the following property:
> Win windows follow the
> same scrolling heuristic as in 9term(1): the window scrolls
> on output only
Hi,
As far as I know Acme doesn't have the "noscroll" feature at all.
Best regards,
santucco
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Giovanni Casano wrote:
> Hello all, I do not remember, and I can't find it on the web, how to
> enable the noscroll feature
> on acme from plan9port.
>
> I wrote Nosc