Re: problem with 'b' to go back
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From: Colin W. <cj...@fl...> - 2001-03-12 17:28:03
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2001 at 13:25:05 -0800, Benjamin Elijah Griffin wrote: > I've noticed that sometimes reading message I'll want to scroll > back, but when I hit 'b' things get awfully confused. I can 'b' > all the way back to the top and see the headers, but then the > body I see will not be the top of the message. It is like it > paged forward or something. > > This seems prone to happening with long messages (comp.risks > comes to mind). Do these messages have long headers (longer than the length of your terminal)? This tends to confuse trn a lot. > thinks a '--version' option to print version and exit would be useful How about 'trn -V'? '--version' would be a useful alias, true. -- Colin Watson [cj...@fl...] |