Agree.  I only changed stuff with the cursor so it didn't keep skipping things 
so much.
On 10 Apr 2013, at 18:12, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have posted multiple times about settings for terminal to maximize the 
> experience for vo users.  However, in general, terminal works just fine with 
> vo.  It's a bit lacking when it comes to compiling programs, as it has a 
> tendency to skip loads and loads of text, but otherwise, it works very well, 
> even via ssh.  The only major show stopper when it comes to vo and terminal 
> is the fact that you can't go down/up lines and remain where you are in the 
> current screen column.  This makes it very difficult to tell where compiler 
> errors may be located, as the little ^ symbol most command-line compilers use 
> cannot be located easily simply by going up a line, since vo likes to return 
> to the start/end of line depending on which way you're going.  What specific 
> problems are you having with vo under terminal, and what have you done to 
> attempt to solve the issues.
> You'll need to search the list archives to find my posts on configuring vo 
> for best use under terminal, but for the most part, the default settings are 
> enough to get you most of what you need under terminal.
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