I put a patch to ncursesinput.c into the CVS today to fix this, it should be available
in today's (Saturday) nightly build.
Apparently the problem was ncurses insisting on updating the screen when a keystroke
was recieved. I saw no way to disable this behavior in ncurses (at least without
mess
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> Thanks.
> Tim.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Micah Dowty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 9:30 AM
> To: Gray, Tim
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> Subject: Re: [Pgui-devel] Framebuffer driver bug or ncurse
im
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Subject: Re: [Pgui-devel] Framebuffer driver bug or ncursesinput bug
Hmm.. I'll try to take a look at this (can't do it now, my laptop doesn't
have framebuffer)
Could it be that the normal linux console framebuffer is trying to redra
Hmm.. I'll try to take a look at this (can't do it now, my laptop doesn't have
framebuffer)
Could it be that the normal linux console framebuffer is trying to redraw, and it
draws over PicoGUI?
I haven't tested ncursesinput in a while, so I might very well have broken something.
One way to iso