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The Tuesday 2006-12-19 at 16:27 +0100, Manfred Hollstein wrote:

> This is clearly an application bug; if an application changes some
> attributes of the display, it is responsible to reset them to the
> initial status when it is closed. I'd call this gentle behaviour, at
> least. 

Right. Now that you mention that, I remember than I have this problem 
after I kill some app, so they didn't have much chance.

> You can reset the xterm, however, by pressing the Ctrl key and
> clicking the middle mouse button inside the xterm; this pops up a menu
> from which you can choose to do a "Soft Reset" or a "Full Reset".

I had tried that before, didn't work.

However, I was using "less file" on that xterm and that did reset it... 
curious. Or it exited leaving what it had used internally.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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