I haven't been with PicoGUI for long, but I must say I really appreciate
the way it works and its current status, very nice small product :)

The terminal is though, quite strange.  I seem to have a 300 lines
terminal, whatever what I do.  This means that if I start up vim, the
status line will be displayed on the 300th line and if I press page down
it gets down 297 lines.  Problem is, that only like 40 or so lines can
be displayed at any one time in the visual graphic window.

terminals have, by history, had scrollback buffers, but never was the
entire scrollback buffer space been seen as an entire viewable terminal.

is there any option to control how many lines are viewable on screen,
set this number of lines to best fit the current window size and control
how many lines are kept in the buffer?

ls and most other ocmmand line utility don't suffer from this, but any
ncurset tool will most likely suffer, including mutt, vim, cftp and a
couple of others.

sincerly,
-- 
EKS - Dave Poirier                               ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
"may the hairs on his toes never fall out"           http://uuu.sf.net/

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