I'll try emacs-22.0.96 as soon as I can get it built. In the mean time here
is the answers to all the other questions.
emacs-22.0.90 -Q
c-xc-f /etc/termcap
c-xc-q To make it writable
c-kc-kc-y kill the first line and put it back.
It will not do it without this line kill
c-s the do this until you leave the first screen displayed. This will
recenter the buffer on the "the" found. Then c-s for one more
"the" below but on the same display screen. For the GNU/Linux on
the redhat 4.0 release it was about 16 additional c-s commands to
get it. I think near the bottom will work also.
c-a this will recent the screen on the line where the "the" was at.
Here is my .Xdefaults showing screen size and font
xrdb -q | grep emacs
Dtwm*Emacs*WindowMenu: XtermMenu
Emacs*Background: LightBlue
Emacs*BitMapIcon: on
Emacs*Font: fixed
Emacs*Foreground: black
Emacs*cursorColor: blue
Emacs*pointerColor: blue
Emacs.Geometry: 80x48-0-0
Emacs.pane.menubar.background: white
Mwm*Emacs*WindowMenu: XtermMenu
I am logging into a solaris machine using CDE with the DTWM window manager. I
then use "xon linux_host" to get an xterm on the GNU/Linux redhat 4
machine. Then I run emacs-22.0.90 -Q
I also tried the same binary on a redhat 3 machine
and a solaris 8 build with the same results.
> Have you set scroll-margin to a non-zero value?
>
Since all I have done is emacs-22.0.90 -Q I assume not.
>
> Does the last line on your display show a partially visible line (i.e.
> the bottom of the characters are cut off).
No, everything looks right
>
> What kind of file is visited in the buffer?
It doesn't seem to matter. I used /etc/termcap above, but a perl script with
all the colorizing and stuff does the same thing.
> What is the major-mode of the buffer?
>
Fundamental for /etc/termcap and PERL for the perl script
> What font do you use?
>
fixed
> And can you try with the lastest pretest (.96)
This will take a day or two. I need to squeeze it in when I have some extra
time at work.
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