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Re: 3.1.6-dev-22
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- From: Geoff Wing <gcw@xxxxxxx>
- To: Bart Schaefer <schaefer@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: 3.1.6-dev-22
- Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 09:37:34 +1000
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Bart Schaefer wrote about Re: 3.1.6-dev-22:
:Nevertheless, this is only an issue if a command (the echo in the sample)
:leaves the cursor above some portion of a screenful of output. Does that
:happen to you a lot?
Yes. Running multiple programs which use secondary screens, e.g. ``screen''
and something else which uses curses (or similar), and primary/secondary
screen independent cursor positions. It _might_ not be a major handicap
without the latter.
:I'm sure some test other than `&& isset(ALWAYSLASTPROMPT)' would be better;
:if it's not clearing for the completion code's benefit then whether we've
:returned to the previous prompt is irrelevant (e.g., if Geoff's arguments
:aren't convincing then maybe we should remove that CLEAREOD entirely).
Regards,
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