On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 11:19:02PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
> my xterm works fine...here is my .Xdefaults file
the .Xdefaults won't affect the resize-behavior.
I've seen reported that some subprocesses don't propagate SIGWINCH up
to the controlling terminal; that's a p
my xterm works fine...here is my .Xdefaults file
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:48:08AM +0200, Bjoern Jacke muttered:
| Hi,
|
| if I run mutt in an xterm or anything like that and resize the window
| mutt also resized to perfectly fit to the new size. If I then write a
| mail and vi was run mutt
Hi,
if I run mutt in an xterm or anything like that and resize the window
mutt also resized to perfectly fit to the new size. If I then write a
mail and vi was run mutt `forgets' the new window size and has the size
of the original xterm. Also ^L doesn't help. Just another resizing of
shawn a. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> startup mutt, type a !vim (it also works when I hit a m), when
> vim starts up resize the XTerm's window for a bit, this Is where the
> bug happens for me -- mutt's interface overtakes vim but vim is still
> running. its li
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 11:37:07AM +, Telsa Gwynne mentioned:
> I tried this and can't make it happen. RH Linux 6.1, XFree86 (3.3.5),
> October Gnome, mutt-1.0pre3i (with slang) and either gnome-terminals
> or xterms. Sorry. However, I can imagine the effects as I once managed
> to get both
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 01:14:18AM -0700 or thereabouts, shawn a. wrote:
> Hello Everybody,
> I think I found a bug in mutt, I was wondering if someone else could
> try to reproduce it, so I can figure out if it is just a bug in my
> setup. here's how:
I tried this and can't make it happen. RH L
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 01:14:18AM -0700, shawn a. said:
>
> startup mutt, type a !vim (it also works when I hit a m), when
> vim starts up resize the XTerm's window for a bit, this Is where the
> bug happens for me -- mutt's interface overtakes vim but vim is still
&
Hello Everybody,
I think I found a bug in mutt, I was wondering if someone else could
try to reproduce it, so I can figure out if it is just a bug in my
setup. here's how:
startup mutt, type a !vim (it also works when I hit a m), when
vim starts up resize the XTerm's window for a bit
en using various versions of mutt under AIX, I
> > > have never been able to resize an xterm (or aixterm) window running
> > > mutt. The FAQ mentions "Mutt dumps core when I resize the xterm". Mutt
> > > doesn't dump core, it just seems to ignore the resizei
rsions of mutt under AIX, I
> > > have never been able to resize an xterm (or aixterm) window running
> > > mutt. The FAQ mentions "Mutt dumps core when I resize the xterm". Mutt
> > > doesn't dump core, it just seems to ignore the resizeing.
> >
> >
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On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 10:58:36AM +0100, Klaus Wacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> As long as I have been using various versions of mutt under AIX, I
> have never been able to resize an xterm (or aixterm) window running
> mutt. The FAQ mentions "Mutt dumps core when I res
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