./configure \ --with-tm-x-support --with-vfs --with-gpm-mouse \ --with-subshell --with-slang --with-edit
I was using the internal viewer to check out that polish man-page in Xwindows/gnome-terminal, and it was very nearly unreadable. The panel contents are just printed over, leaving half of it still on the screen, like its not doing clear-to-end-of-line properly, mostly on lines that have only text on them, no tags. It doesn't seem to do anything past column 80, let alone clear those characters, so most of the right panel is still displayed there. My terminal window is normally 128 characters wide. When I scroll, it doesn't erase the long lines so they just repeat themselves all the way up the screen, printing shorter lines over them. From the vanilla-console it displays fine, and non-parsed text files seem to view fine in any environment. When I bail out of the viewer, the main panel/screen is cluttered with the contents of the file, even going so far as to print the line-drawing characters over top of the garbage, so I get a vertical bar ON TOP of another character (neat-o!), and control-L (refresh) doesn't seem to do anything at that point. Strange. A similar thing happens when I try to edit(F4) a binary. The screen doesn't clear and just prints the garbage over top of the panels. After I exit the editor, Control-L often doesn't fix the screen completely either, and leaves some garbage hanging around. Different problem with viewer: In addition F8 (raw/parse) in the viewer works on the first press (raw), but if you press it a second time (parse) it coughs this error: sh: /tmp/mc-miven/mcextzB4DNb: no such file or directory If I can be any help at all, please tell me what I can do. I don't know where to start looking. Generally Control-L works properly, why doesn't it work here? Cheers. _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel
