At Sun, 27 May 2007 12:27:59 -0700,
Yoshio Nakamura wrote:
> 
> lv 4.51
> 
> When 'lv' displays a file that has a filename longer than the terminal
> width, it displays the full filename at the bottom of the screen
> (taking more than one line), but this forces the first line of the
> file off of the screen.
> 
> This was reported by Oohara Yuuma in
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=406475

Indeed.  It would be nice to fix when the terminal is narrow.

> Yuuma also reports that pressing 'b' or 'u' to go up only results in
> printing the filename again.  The user must press <space> then 'b' or
> 'u' to see the first line.
> 
> 'less' avoids this problem by only displaying the last characters of
> the filename on the last line of the terminal.  'more' only displays
> --More--(x%), unless there are many files to display, in which case it
> also has the same problem --More--(Next file: VeryLongFilename.txt)
> 
> Please fix the problem where the first line of the file to be
> displayed is not displayed.

Narita-san, do you have any insights about these issues?
成田さん、すぐに直すのは大変でしょうか?

Thanks,
-- gotom


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