Hello! I've tried to find this information by searching the list archives and Google, and have spent some time trying to figure this out for myself to no avail. Part of my problem may be that I'm not entirely sure what to search for. I would greatly appreciate any advice you all could offer since this has crippled my ability to use screen on my non-Linux boxen, and ^a has become second nature to me!
When using screen it will frequently garble the terminal display and redrawing the display has no effect. This has been most reproducible when running Vim and scrolling through the buffer. Since I've had trouble describing this to search engines, I recorded a little Flash movie of the problem to better describe it to this list. It's a little messy looking, but keep an eye out for the statusline in Vim moving up a line, effectively hiding the first line of the file, and the line numbers repeating themselves just below the statusline. Also upon exit the display won't echo the output of any programs until I run clear. http://eseth.org/filez/storage/term_problems.swf Initially I thought it might be related to my hardstatus entry but the problem also happens with the hardstatus example directly from the screen manpage. However, it does *not* happen if I run screen without a hardstatus. Nor does it happen when I run Vim without screen. Here is my ~/.screenrc http://eseth.org/filez/prefs/screenrc I'm running GNU screen on Mac OS X (Panther) which I installed from Fink (version 4.00.02 (FAU) 5-Dec-03), however I have the same problem with the version that ships with Panther (3.09.15 (FAU) 13-Mar-03). The problem appears both in Terminal.app and xterm under X11. I have tried pasting the full text of the /etc/screenrc file that comes with Fink into my .screenrc since it has terminfo settings with no effect. Lastly, the problem has also shown up in Cygwin (version 4.00.02 (FAU) 5-Dec-03) (don't remember where I got the binary). Sorry for the long post, and thanks for reading if you got this far, I would really, greatly appreciate any advice! - whiteinge _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users
