I've checked termcap and my undestanding is that my system doesn't use it (as
$TERMCAP and $TERMPATH aren't defined), but uses terminfo instead ($TERMINFO is
defined). Thus I compared the output of infocmp of urxvt against a xterm
terminal (where the problem doesn't occurs) but the only differences are
related to color options: 'ccc', 'colors', 'initc', 'pairs', 'setab', 'setaf',
'setb, and 'setf'.
Any ideas?
De: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Para: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Enviadas: Terça-feira, 31 de Maio de 2016 9:23
Assunto: Line Wrapping Configuration
I'm facing a line-wrap problem with urxvt v9.19 on Salix (Slackware
derivative); what puzzles me is that with the exact same configuration
(.Xdefaults, bashrc, etc) everything worked fine with v9.18 at LinuxMint
I like the regular line wrapping, i.e., when you type or paste a line longer
than the screen the line simple breaks and continues on the line; but what I
see here is that the line shifts to the left and inserts a '>' at the first
column
The problem doesn't seems to be related to bash or prompt settings, as the
problem persists when ~/.bashrc is removed; setting PS1 to empty or to the
default value has no effect either.
Changing TERM to xterm makes the line wrap "correctly", but I need
TERM=rxvt-256color for tmux.
Another problem with TERM=xterm is that the URxvt.keysym defined at
~/.Xdefaults stop working.
I thought of the following approaches:
a) ensure I'm using the same settings that worked on LinuxMint:
I've compared "xrdb -query -all" on both systems to check if
LinuxMint has set any urxvt options behind my back, but for some reason this
command doesn't show the urxvt.* settings.
Is there any urxvt command that outputs all options currently used by
urxvt (even the default ones)?
b) on the list archives a Slackware user reported similar problem:
http://lists.schmorp.de/pipermail/rxvt-unicode/2011q4/001437.html
It was suggested that the problem could be related to termcap. I
found on my system the exact same three files that were reported on that
thread: /etc/termcap, /etc/termcap-Linux, and /etc/termcap-BSD.
But I have no idea on how to find out which one is being used, and
which settings on those files could be related to the problem.
Any help is appreciated!
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