> if you press Shift+PgUp in a linux console, what happens is > that lines that were scrolled before become visible again. this isn't > expected in a true vt100 emulator (it didn't have this capability). > now where do you put the Shift+PgUp functionality (where do the extra > lines go, etc)? it can be done, but it gets a little weird. The trick lies here within the "scroller" layer, i.e. the thing that controls output to the graphics hardware. Again - EvStack has addressed many of these problems, I think. CU, ANdy -- = Andreas Beck | Email : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
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