>Yes, and your bullshit arguments are also not the whole world. ssh is
>just following the *normal* behaviour that any other similar mechanism
>follows, and you certainly know that. Pretending that only ssh does this
>is *bullshit*.

The canonical example of a "similar mechanism" for a terminal is RS232;
there is no out-of-band communication other than break.

>Another arrogant bullshit argument - rxvt is trying to emulate a vt10x
>terminal and xterm is trying to emulate a vt220 terminal. vt4xx emulation
>is of no relevance whatsoever.

Some control sequences that rxvt-unicode implements first appeared on the
VT420; that is not coincidence.

>I know the dec vt line and their manuals, but unlike you, I *also* know
>the rxvt and xterm manpages.

DECCOLM does not change the number of lines in rxvt -- as I expect you
know, since rxvt-unicode changed it. Likewise xterm, and dxterm of course.

>Note: if you want to achieve something, try *arguments*.

Is it theoretically possible that you could be convinced? If not, I'll stop
wasting our time.

-- 
Kevin Schoedel <[email protected]> VA3TCS

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