From: Andreas V. <li...@br...> - 2012-10-05 19:45:18
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Hi, I started replacing gnome-terminal by Terminology since some days. Here are some findings and problems. Maybe someone could give a comment: - Looks very good! - Annoying F10 menu bug in midnight commander isn't present :-) - In midnight commander no mouse wheel is working - if I switch mc with Alt-O then the commands in background are cleared - No terminal tab support :-( - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) - changing some settings (e.g. transparency) hangs Terminology (E17 restart needed to kill Terminology!) Please tell me if you need traces or more info to reproduce. I'll also create tickets if you tell me. regards Andreas -- Technical Blog <http://andreasvolz.wordpress.com/> |
From: P P. <pp...@gm...> - 2012-10-06 02:10:59
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On 10/06/2012 03:35 AM, Andreas Volz wrote: > Hi, > > I started replacing gnome-terminal by Terminology since some days. Here > are some findings and problems. Maybe someone could give a comment: > > - Looks very good! > - Annoying F10 menu bug in midnight commander isn't present :-) > - In midnight commander no mouse wheel is working > - if I switch mc with Alt-O then the commands in background are cleared > - No terminal tab support :-( > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) > - changing some settings (e.g. transparency) hangs Terminology (E17 > restart needed to kill Terminology!) > > Please tell me if you need traces or more info to reproduce. I'll also > create tickets if you tell me. > > regards > Andreas > - Ctrl + Scroll == oops! Can't read no more! |
From: Carsten H. (T. R. <ra...@ra...> - 2012-10-08 08:53:33
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On Sat, 06 Oct 2012 10:10:40 +0800 P Purkayastha <pp...@gm...> said: > On 10/06/2012 03:35 AM, Andreas Volz wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I started replacing gnome-terminal by Terminology since some days. Here > > are some findings and problems. Maybe someone could give a comment: > > > > - Looks very good! > > - Annoying F10 menu bug in midnight commander isn't present :-) > > - In midnight commander no mouse wheel is working > > - if I switch mc with Alt-O then the commands in background are cleared > > - No terminal tab support :-( > > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) > > - changing some settings (e.g. transparency) hangs Terminology (E17 > > restart needed to kill Terminology!) > > > > Please tell me if you need traces or more info to reproduce. I'll also > > create tickets if you tell me. > > > > regards > > Andreas > > > > - Ctrl + Scroll == oops! Can't read no more! what does this mean? :) -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) ra...@ra... |
From: P P. <pp...@gm...> - 2012-10-08 09:04:02
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On 10/08/2012 04:24 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: > On Sat, 06 Oct 2012 10:10:40 +0800 P Purkayastha<pp...@gm...> said: > >> On 10/06/2012 03:35 AM, Andreas Volz wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I started replacing gnome-terminal by Terminology since some days. Here >>> are some findings and problems. Maybe someone could give a comment: >>> >>> - Looks very good! >>> - Annoying F10 menu bug in midnight commander isn't present :-) >>> - In midnight commander no mouse wheel is working >>> - if I switch mc with Alt-O then the commands in background are cleared >>> - No terminal tab support :-( >>> - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) >>> - changing some settings (e.g. transparency) hangs Terminology (E17 >>> restart needed to kill Terminology!) >>> >>> Please tell me if you need traces or more info to reproduce. I'll also >>> create tickets if you tell me. >>> >>> regards >>> Andreas >>> >> >> - Ctrl + Scroll == oops! Can't read no more! > > what does this mean? :) > Well, earlier Ctrl+Mouse Scroll on terminology used to resize the fonts. Ctrl+Scroll-Up used to increase the fonts and Ctrl+Scroll-Down used to decrease the fonts. In the current incarnation of terminology (since about 3 weeks) this functionality is broken. :) Ctrl+Scroll, irrespective of up or down, shrinks the fonts to the absolute minimum possible and it is not possible to reverse this, unless you can see enough of the "Options" tab to increase the fonts back to default. |
From: Daniel J. S. <seo...@gm...> - 2012-10-06 02:28:40
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Hello. On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 4:35 AM, Andreas Volz <li...@br...> wrote: > Hi, > > I started replacing gnome-terminal by Terminology since some days. Here > are some findings and problems. Maybe someone could give a comment: > > - Looks very good! Yes it looks very good :) > - Annoying F10 menu bug in midnight commander isn't present :-) > - In midnight commander no mouse wheel is working > - if I switch mc with Alt-O then the commands in background are cleared > - No terminal tab support :-( Multiple instances will be delivered in another way. No tab. Raster just does not like to follow the tab. I'm waiting for him to implement this multiple instances feature but it looks like it is in his low priority. > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. So we have to fix this. > - changing some settings (e.g. transparency) hangs Terminology (E17 > restart needed to kill Terminology!) As far as I know this is a X bug. Go to composite settings -> Advanced -> sync -> uncheck 'sync windows' Then everything will be fine :) Thanks. Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ) > > Please tell me if you need traces or more info to reproduce. I'll also > create tickets if you tell me. > > regards > Andreas > > -- > Technical Blog <http://andreasvolz.wordpress.com/> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Don't let slow site performance ruin your business. Deploy New Relic APM > Deploy New Relic app performance management and know exactly > what is happening inside your Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, and .NET app > Try New Relic at no cost today and get our sweet Data Nerd shirt too! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/newrelic-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > enlightenment-users mailing list > enl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users |
From: P P. <pp...@gm...> - 2012-10-15 01:07:31
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On 10/15/2012 04:48 AM, Boris Faure wrote: > On 12-10-14 22:27, Boris Faure wrote: >> Could you try the patch I attach? > > My attachment got eaten :( > Posted here: http://pastie.org/5058832 Nope, it doesn't fix the problem. I don't even need to split the vim. Just open a file, resize the terminal, and move the mouse around for a while, and it just starts inserting random characters. |
From: Boris F. <bo...@fa...> - 2012-10-15 07:49:41
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On 12-10-15 09:07, P Purkayastha wrote: > On 10/15/2012 04:48 AM, Boris Faure wrote: > > On 12-10-14 22:27, Boris Faure wrote: > >> Could you try the patch I attach? > > > > My attachment got eaten :( > > Posted here: http://pastie.org/5058832 > > Nope, it doesn't fix the problem. I don't even need to split the vim. > Just open a file, resize the terminal, and move the mouse around for a > while, and it just starts inserting random characters. I think that's a different issue. -- Boris Faure Pointer Arithmetician |
From: Andreas V. <li...@br...> - 2012-10-06 07:55:09
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Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:28:32 +0900 schrieb Daniel Juyung Seo: > > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) > > Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. > So we have to fix this. IS someone working on this? > > - changing some settings (e.g. transparency) hangs Terminology (E17 > > restart needed to kill Terminology!) > > As far as I know this is a X bug. > Go to composite settings -> Advanced -> sync -> uncheck 'sync windows' > Then everything will be fine :) Works! -- Technical Blog <http://andreasvolz.wordpress.com/> |
From: Mick <mic...@gm...> - 2012-10-06 10:37:57
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On Saturday 06 Oct 2012 09:32:20 Boris Faure wrote: > On 12-10-06 09:52, Andreas Volz wrote: > > Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:28:32 +0900 schrieb Daniel Juyung Seo: > > > > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) > > > > > > Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. > > > So we have to fix this. > > > > IS someone working on this? > > I'll try to look into it today. Another thing is Shift+I or Shift+Insert does not paste - I have to middle click for it to work. Can I change this somehow or is it hard coded? -- Regards, Mick |
From: Carsten H. (T. R. <ra...@ra...> - 2012-10-08 08:53:38
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On Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:37:06 +0100 Mick <mic...@gm...> said: > On Saturday 06 Oct 2012 09:32:20 Boris Faure wrote: > > On 12-10-06 09:52, Andreas Volz wrote: > > > Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:28:32 +0900 schrieb Daniel Juyung Seo: > > > > > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) > > > > > > > > Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. > > > > So we have to fix this. > > > > > > IS someone working on this? > > > > I'll try to look into it today. > > Another thing is Shift+I or Shift+Insert does not paste - I have to middle > click for it to work. Can I change this somehow or is it hard coded? shift+i can never do this.. that's "I" - capital i! it'd be madness to insert paste buffer on this. but read the README: Shift+Insert = Paste Clipboard (ctrl+v/c) selection Shift+Ctrl+Insert = Paste Primary (hilight) selection and Shift+Keypad-Divide = Copy highlight to Clipboard (same as ctrl+c in gui apps) -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) ra...@ra... |
From: Andreas V. <li...@br...> - 2012-10-06 11:20:09
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Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:37:06 +0100 schrieb Mick: > On Saturday 06 Oct 2012 09:32:20 Boris Faure wrote: > > On 12-10-06 09:52, Andreas Volz wrote: > > > Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:28:32 +0900 schrieb Daniel Juyung Seo: > > > > > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with > > > > > vim) > > > > > > > > Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. > > > > So we have to fix this. > > > > > > IS someone working on this? > > > > I'll try to look into it today. > > Another thing is Shift+I or Shift+Insert does not paste - I have to > middle click for it to work. Can I change this somehow or is it hard > coded? -- Ctrl-Shift-c and Ctrl-Shift-v also not working for copy&paste. -- Technical Blog <http://andreasvolz.wordpress.com/> |
From: Carsten H. (T. R. <ra...@ra...> - 2012-10-08 08:53:45
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On Sat, 6 Oct 2012 13:19:12 +0200 Andreas Volz <li...@br...> said: > Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:37:06 +0100 schrieb Mick: > > > On Saturday 06 Oct 2012 09:32:20 Boris Faure wrote: > > > On 12-10-06 09:52, Andreas Volz wrote: > > > > Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:28:32 +0900 schrieb Daniel Juyung Seo: > > > > > > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with > > > > > > vim) > > > > > > > > > > Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. > > > > > So we have to fix this. > > > > > > > > IS someone working on this? > > > > > > I'll try to look into it today. > > > > Another thing is Shift+I or Shift+Insert does not paste - I have to > > middle click for it to work. Can I change this somehow or is it hard > > coded? -- > > Ctrl-Shift-c and Ctrl-Shift-v also not working for copy&paste. added to the todo. -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) ra...@ra... |
From: Andreas V. <li...@br...> - 2012-10-06 07:55:09
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Am Fri, 5 Oct 2012 21:35:28 +0200 schrieb Andreas Volz: > Hi, > > I started replacing gnome-terminal by Terminology since some days. > Here are some findings and problems. Maybe someone could give a > comment: > > - Looks very good! > - Annoying F10 menu bug in midnight commander isn't present :-) > - In midnight commander no mouse wheel is working > - if I switch mc with Alt-O then the commands in background are > cleared > - No terminal tab support :-( > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) > - changing some settings (e.g. transparency) hangs Terminology (E17 > restart needed to kill Terminology!) > Another point: - In mc <Alt>-<Return> doesn't copy current selection to input line -> Workaround: Use <Ctrl>+<Alt>-<Return> and it works :-) -- Technical Blog <http://andreasvolz.wordpress.com/> |
From: Boris F. <bo...@fa...> - 2012-10-06 08:32:28
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On 12-10-06 09:52, Andreas Volz wrote: > Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:28:32 +0900 schrieb Daniel Juyung Seo: > > > > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) > > > > Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. > > So we have to fix this. > > IS someone working on this? I'll try to look into it today. -- Boris Faure Pointer Arithmetician |
From: Boris F. <bo...@fa...> - 2012-10-06 20:26:40
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On 12-10-06 10:32, Boris Faure wrote: > On 12-10-06 09:52, Andreas Volz wrote: > > Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:28:32 +0900 schrieb Daniel Juyung Seo: > > > > > > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) > > > > > > Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. > > > So we have to fix this. > > > > IS someone working on this? > > I'll try to look into it today. I've fixed in rev 77549 an issue I had when resizing a vim with a split. Please test it heavily as it might break other applications. -- Boris Faure Pointer Arithmetician |
From: dave <da...@fl...> - 2012-10-08 03:24:04
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In the year 2012, of the month of October, on the 6th day, Boris Faure wrote: > I've fixed in rev 77549 an issue I had when resizing a vim with a split. > Please test it heavily as it might break other applications. I'm not sure if this is related to your changes, but the vim screen doesn't update when you try and delete a single line of text (using 'dd'). I have to refresh the screen to see the deletion. Multiple line deletion shows up fine on the screen. Running Terminology, rev 77561. Cheers, dave.k |
From: Boris F. <bo...@fa...> - 2012-10-08 08:07:08
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On 12-10-08 14:07, dave wrote: > In the year 2012, of the month of October, on the 6th day, Boris Faure wrote: > > I've fixed in rev 77549 an issue I had when resizing a vim with a split. > > Please test it heavily as it might break other applications. > > I'm not sure if this is related to your changes, but the vim screen doesn't > update when you try and delete a single line of text (using 'dd'). I have to > refresh the screen to see the deletion. > > Multiple line deletion shows up fine on the screen. > > Running Terminology, rev 77561. > > Cheers, > dave.k It works just fine for me. Do you do anything special other than dd? Is it on the first line? Do you have tabs? Do you have splits? Could you give me the minimal case to reproduce the bug? Could you give me your vim comfig and a 'vim --version'? It could be related. Greetings -- Boris Faure Pointer Arithmetician |
From: Carsten H. (T. R. <ra...@ra...> - 2012-10-08 08:53:26
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2012 21:35:28 +0200 Andreas Volz <li...@br...> said: > Hi, > > I started replacing gnome-terminal by Terminology since some days. Here > are some findings and problems. Maybe someone could give a comment: > > - Looks very good! > - Annoying F10 menu bug in midnight commander isn't present :-) > - In midnight commander no mouse wheel is working zero mouse wheel reporting code - and only SOME general mouse reporting support. not everything. finding docs on this stuff is hard. its mostly trial and error based on readon other term code. > - if I switch mc with Alt-O then the commands in background are cleared umm this exits mc? u mean on exit the terminal is missing its previous content? > - No terminal tab support :-( yup. on the todo list. plan on making it super sexy and useful. more so than "tabs" anyway. > - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) dunno here. much more info needed. > - changing some settings (e.g. transparency) hangs Terminology (E17 > restart needed to kill Terminology!) comp<->app sync issue. disable it (its disabled by default these days) and u're good. > Please tell me if you need traces or more info to reproduce. I'll also > create tickets if you tell me. > > regards > Andreas > > -- > Technical Blog <http://andreasvolz.wordpress.com/> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Don't let slow site performance ruin your business. Deploy New Relic APM > Deploy New Relic app performance management and know exactly > what is happening inside your Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, and .NET app > Try New Relic at no cost today and get our sweet Data Nerd shirt too! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/newrelic-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > enlightenment-users mailing list > enl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users > -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) ra...@ra... |
From: David S. <on...@gm...> - 2012-10-08 10:55:17
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On Mon, 8 Oct 2012 17:23:01 +0900 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <ra...@ra...> wrote: > On Fri, 5 Oct 2012 21:35:28 +0200 Andreas Volz <li...@br...> > said: > > > - if I switch mc with Alt-O then the commands in background are > > cleared > > umm this exits mc? u mean on exit the terminal is missing its > previous content? Perhaps Ctrl-O was meant? It switches between a full terminal shell and back to MC. -- A big old stinking pile of genius that no one wants coz there are too many silver coated monkeys in the world. |
From: Dave <da...@fl...> - 2012-10-08 12:37:18
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In the year 2012, of the month of October, on the 8th day, Boris Faure wrote: > On 12-10-08 14:07, dave wrote: > > In the year 2012, of the month of October, on the 6th day, Boris Faure wrote: > > > I've fixed in rev 77549 an issue I had when resizing a vim with a split. > > > Please test it heavily as it might break other applications. > > > > I'm not sure if this is related to your changes, but the vim screen doesn't > > update when you try and delete a single line of text (using 'dd'). I have to > > refresh the screen to see the deletion. > > > > Multiple line deletion shows up fine on the screen. > > > > Running Terminology, rev 77561. > > > > Cheers, > > dave.k > > It works just fine for me. Do you do anything special other than dd? Is > it on the first line? Do you have tabs? Do you have splits? > Could you give me the minimal case to reproduce the bug? > Could you give me your vim comfig and a 'vim --version'? It could be > related. > > Greetings > -- > Boris Faure > Pointer Arithmetician Thanks for checking it out. I haven't noticed any other issue. I wouldn't call "dd" that special. ;) All the other basic movement/delete commands work fine: dG, d1G, dw, d{UP} Wait, if I'm on the last line of a paragraph, then d} has the same issue. "dd" does work fine if on the last line of the file. Oh wait, I do set the TERM env to xterm-color. Nope, setting it back to xterm doesn't make a difference. Minimal case: edit a multiline text file and press "dd" on the first line. Vim version (debian testing): VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Sep 16 2012 04:12:21) Also tested with Debian stable (VIM 7.2), via ssh. Same issue. Vim config is basically default, with the following .vimrc: ------- au BufRead,BufNewFile known_hosts set filetype=knownhosts au! Syntax knownhosts source /home/dave/.vim/syntax/knownhosts.vim syn on ------- Really, nothing that special, other than my custom syn highlighting file, because I was annoyed that the ssh knownhosts file had no colour highlights. ... I played around with different SVN versions and discovered that the "dd" issue started with rev 77549, with the update of line 130 in the termptyops.c file: if (ty->state.cy >= e && ty->state.cy >= ty->h) For some reason, that second test throws off "dd" with my vim. Don't know the source code well enough to know what those states mean, though. Cheers, dave.k |
From: P P. <pp...@gm...> - 2012-10-08 22:48:37
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On 10/07/2012 04:26 AM, Boris Faure wrote: > On 12-10-06 10:32, Boris Faure wrote: >> On 12-10-06 09:52, Andreas Volz wrote: >>> Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:28:32 +0900 schrieb Daniel Juyung Seo: >>> >>>>> - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) >>>> >>>> Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. >>>> So we have to fix this. >>> >>> IS someone working on this? >> >> I'll try to look into it today. > > I've fixed in rev 77549 an issue I had when resizing a vim with a split. > Please test it heavily as it might break other applications. > Well, with this change scrolling in vim is broken in terminology. 1. Open a file and then press the down arrow to scroll down. 2. Notice that after the cursor reaches the bottom of the screen, only the line at the bottom of the screen gets updated (and that too partially). Reverting terminology to 77548 fixes this. |
From: Boris F. <bo...@fa...> - 2012-10-09 07:48:06
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On 12-10-09 06:48, P Purkayastha wrote: > On 10/07/2012 04:26 AM, Boris Faure wrote: > > On 12-10-06 10:32, Boris Faure wrote: > >> On 12-10-06 09:52, Andreas Volz wrote: > >>> Am Sat, 6 Oct 2012 11:28:32 +0900 schrieb Daniel Juyung Seo: > >>> > >>>>> - resizing the terminal sometimes leads into bugs (e.g. with vim) > >>>> > >>>> Yes this always happens. Raster does not use vim. > >>>> So we have to fix this. > >>> > >>> IS someone working on this? > >> > >> I'll try to look into it today. > > > > I've fixed in rev 77549 an issue I had when resizing a vim with a split. > > Please test it heavily as it might break other applications. > > > > Well, with this change scrolling in vim is broken in terminology. > 1. Open a file and then press the down arrow to scroll down. > 2. Notice that after the cursor reaches the bottom of the screen, only > the line at the bottom of the screen gets updated (and that too partially). > > Reverting terminology to 77548 fixes this. I've just revert that patch. I'll work on it further later. -- Boris Faure Pointer Arithmetician |
From: Boris F. <bo...@fa...> - 2012-10-14 20:27:15
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On 12-10-08 23:37, Dave wrote: > I played around with different SVN versions and discovered that the "dd" > issue started with rev 77549, with the update of line 130 in the termptyops.c > file: > if (ty->state.cy >= e && ty->state.cy >= ty->h) > > For some reason, that second test throws off "dd" with my vim. Don't know > the source code well enough to know what those states mean, though. > > Cheers, > dave.k Could you try the patch I attach? Greetings -- Boris Faure Pointer Arithmetician |
From: Dave <da...@fl...> - 2012-10-15 05:02:44
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In the year 2012, of the month of October, on the 14th day, Boris Faure wrote: > On 12-10-08 23:37, Dave wrote: > > I played around with different SVN versions and discovered that the "dd" > > issue started with rev 77549, with the update of line 130 in the termptyops.c > > file: > > if (ty->state.cy >= e && ty->state.cy >= ty->h) > > > > For some reason, that second test throws off "dd" with my vim. Don't know > > the source code well enough to know what those states mean, though. > > > > Cheers, > > dave.k > > Could you try the patch I attach? > > Greetings > -- > Boris Faure > Pointer Arithmetician Hi Boris. All appears fine. The "dd" command in vim was not affected by this patch. Ran the patch with terminology rev 77971. Cheers, dave.k |
From: Boris F. <bo...@fa...> - 2012-10-14 20:48:53
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On 12-10-14 22:27, Boris Faure wrote: > Could you try the patch I attach? My attachment got eaten :( Posted here: http://pastie.org/5058832 -- Boris Faure Pointer Arithmetician |