On 9/22/21 5:48 PM, Thomas Dickey wrote:
it does.

Good.

The problem is that when I inverted the sense of the sixelScrolling feature to address this:

      * invert the sense of DECSDM, to correspond with VT382 manuals (lsix
        #41).

Hum....

I overlooked changing the compiled-in default value for the resource.

You should be able to make it work (works for me) by adding this resource setting:

        *sixelScrolling:false

I had sixelScrolling set to true in my ~/.Xdefaults file. I changed it to false, recompiled xterm-369, tested, and it worked.

What I'm surprised by is the meaning of sixelScrolling.

Per the man page, the sixelScrolling resource tells XTerm whether to scroll the terminal up one line at a time when Sixels would be written past the bottom line on the window.

I would think that's the behavior I want. Very much akin to feed the paper on a continuous feed terminal when printing additional lines. -- It's working, and I don't /need/ to understand the logic of it, much less DEC's when defining things years ago.

Do you have any thoughts on the similar symptoms for ReGIS?

Thank you for your efforts Thomas.



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