Hi!
I do not know if this will help!
But here is a couple of suggestions from people who know more about this than I
When terminal is scrolling, but I want to read line-by-line (such as during a
compile) I simply turn off cursor tracking with vo-shift-f3, and then when I'm
finished, I press vo-s
Johanna,
I'm still trying to track this down for you. Just wanted you to know I have not
forgotten, but it may actually be in the Terminal APp options.
Scott
On Oct 22, 2011, at 5:38 AM, Johanna Herranen wrote:
> Hello,
> I am new to this list -- actually I am also a complete newbie with Mac.
The only solution I have heard that really works is to use a terminal window
within emacsspeak. I have not tried this, but I have terminal fairly under
control.
The first thing to know is that by default terminal continually keeps the full
scroll back by default, so after 20,000 or so lines of
Hello,
I am new to this list -- actually I am also a complete newbie with Mac. I got
my very first Macbook Pro just couple days ago. So far
I'm very impressed and happy with it.However, I seem to have a small issue with
the Terminal application: I am using ssh to connect
to another machine from T