Scroll to bottom after resize
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I'm running 2.00b120 on Windows 2003
When I resize my window, the scroll location jumps to the top of the window. I then have to scroll all the way back down to get to my current prompt. It would be preferable for the scroll location to stay in place during resize (so, for example, if I resize the window to be taller, my current prompt stays at the bottom of the window and more history appears at the top of the visible window).
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At first, could you try a later version? E.g. b138?
At second, personally, I'm having hard time to reproduce the issue. What are you running (cmd, cygwin, vi, emacs, something else)? How do you resize (top border, bottom border, a corner, some other way)? Any add-ons in your shell (like, multiple workspaces etc.) or bare-bones Explorer?
As a workaround, assuming that you just want your prompt back, try to press a "safe" key. In other words, sometimes I scroll my history way back and want to quickly bring the prompt back into view, so I just press left or right arrow. They're safer than up or down arrows, because you may loose the command you were editing just before scrolling.
Hope it helps a bit!
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Kirill.