Public bug reported:
I run tinyfugue, a mud client, inside gnome-terminal. It's got a
separate "\visual" are for typing commands, and the rest is history.
Before this, it's worked fine, but after upgrading to Feisty I notice
two anomalies:
The scrollbar thinks that we're standing still, even though the mud
constantly produces text - that is, the moveable section moves up
towards the middle of the bar after a while, until I drag it down, at
which point I'm at the end of output like I was before. The text scrolls
down ok. It's just the scrollbar location that is confused as far as I
can tell. If I click on the said thingy without moving it, the view
jumps to where it would really be in that position.
When I'm typing long commands like tells, sometimes mysterious small
white rectangles appears in the text. I can backspace over them and they
disappear, but as far as I can tell they're not appearing on the text,
remaining a local visual bug. Haven't figured out what the logic for
their appearance is yet.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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gnome-terminal confused with tinyfugue: scrollbar, cursor funkiness
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111051
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