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.
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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
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
>
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
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
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