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Re: zsh-4.3.1[45] problem on FreeBSD



On Mon, Jan 2, 2012, at 11:36, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> On Jan 2, 12:38pm, Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
> } Subject: Re: zsh-4.3.1[45] problem on FreeBSD
> }
> } On Sun, Jan 1, 2012, at 12:08, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> } 
> } > Try the patch below (with the "sleep" removed from .zshrc) and let us
> } > know if it resolves the problem?
> } 
> } It does. Thank you.
> 
> Thanks for your help with diagnosis.
> 
> One other question, more of curiosity than anything else:  Does your
> desktop or window manager open terminal windows in an "animated" way,
> e.g., zoom them from a small size to fully open to give the illusion
> of them popping up from an icon or task bar, or some such thing?

Hmm, I am using musca and xmonad.

In musca I split the screen vertically at 50% and then I split the right pane horizontally at 50%.
Then I launch emacs, sakura/xterm/urxvt, etc.

In xmonad the screen is split when I launch the terminal; first vertically and then horizontally.

Problem happened with both window managers, even in unsplit/fullscreen mode, but only on FreeBSD.
No problem on Arch GNU/Linux running on a 10" netbook (unsplit screen).

I can try a different window manager (openbox?) on FreeBSD with unpatched zsh.

-- 
Herbert



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