[cdesktopenv-devel] dtterm corruption

2016-02-25 Thread Antonis Tsolomitis
Do you get the dtterm screen corrupted or it is only me? It often gets corrupted when using vi or less or even at command line when copying/pasting. Is this a known issue? Is there a solution? Antonis. -- Site24x7 AP

Re: [cdesktopenv-devel] dtterm corruption

2016-02-25 Thread Martin Etteldorf
Hi Antonis, On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote: > Do you get the dtterm screen corrupted or it is only me? What kind of corruption? > It often gets corrupted when using vi or less or even at command line > when copying/pasting. > Is this a known issue? Is there a solution

Re: [cdesktopenv-devel] dtterm corruption

2016-02-25 Thread Antonis Tsolomitis
lines get mixed. The cursor moves (using the keyboard arrows) and the text below the cursor changes as the cursor moves. I will try to create some kind of screenshots. AT. On 25/02/2016 11:01 πμ, Martin Etteldorf wrote: > Hi Antonis, > > On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Antonis Tsolomitis >

Re: [cdesktopenv-devel] dtterm corruption

2016-02-25 Thread Martin Etteldorf
Hello Antonis, On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 12:59 PM, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote: > lines get mixed. The cursor moves (using the keyboard arrows) and the > text below the cursor changes > as the cursor moves. What's your $TERM variable? if dtterm, please show your dtterm entry of /etc/termcap and also

Re: [cdesktopenv-devel] dtterm corruption

2016-02-25 Thread Antonis Tsolomitis
If you can not see any problem in the information below, I will try to change TERM to vt100 or xterm. I checked the mate desktop and there the TERM is set to xterm. Antonis There is no /etc/termcap file. TERM is dtterm infocmp -C dtterm gives: # Reconstructed via infocm

Re: [cdesktopenv-devel] dtterm corruption

2016-02-25 Thread Martin Etteldorf
Hello Antonis, > If you can not see any problem in the information below, I will try to > change TERM to vt100 or xterm. > I checked the mate desktop and there the TERM is set to xterm. > > Antonis > > There is no /etc/termcap file. Linux, I guess? > TERM is dtterm > infocmp -C