Hi, On 2025-05-22 at 14:22 -0400, Dave Mielke <[email protected]> wrote: > [quoted lines by Aura Kelloniemi on 2025/05/22 at 20:20 +0300] > >But implementing alternate screen
> I find myself wondering what you're referring to. Are you sure you aren't > thinking of shell job control (i.e. where you press Ctrl-Z to temporarily > suspend the TUI in order to run shell commands)? Yes, pretty sure. Alternate screen is an alternative terminal buffer which can be activated and deactivated using an escape sequence. Terminals either display contents of the main screen (usually shell and other command-line tools) or alternative screen (usually full-screen programs). When a full-screen program, (like less, emacs or vim) starts, it activates the alternate screen. It then draws its interface to this display buffer. Once the program exits (or suspends), it returns the main screen, thereby also restoring the terminal contents to the exact same point where they were before the program started. To activate the alternative screen, send "\033[?1049h" to the terminal. To exit back to main screen, send "\033[?1049l". The alternate screen mode only affects what is displayed to the user, it does not affect input mode, flow control or any other terminal state. The alternate screen has its own scrollback buffer independent of the main screen (or it does not have scrollback at all, like in tmux). GNU screen does not have alternate screen support enabled by default, you need to run the ":altscreen on" command. Tmux enables alternate screen by default. To try this: 1) Use a relatively modern terminal emulator (if you are in Linux console, launch tmux) 2) Run a full-screen application, like less (viewing a file) 3) Quit the application The contents of the application are gone and you see the same shell session where you started the full-screen program. You can also use "echo -ne" (with the escape sequences above) to try to activate/deactivate the alternate screen manually. -- Aura _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://brltty.app/mailman/listinfo/brltty
