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strange xterm behavior when quitting jed: msg#00020editors.jed.user
Dear all I run jed 0.99.17-135 (slang 2.0.5) in an xterm under Linux. I have noticed that about once a day - it doesn't always happen and I couldn't find a way to consitently reproduce it - when I exit jed the xterm window in which I had it running behaves strangely: eg, the cursor is placed a few lines above from the place where it should be. If I typed, the commands will show somewhere up there but are still processed correctly by bash. Does anyone know why this happens? I understand that this might not even be jed-specific, but other than the shell itself, jed is almost the only console program I run, so I never noticed this with any other app. Might it be somehow related to the use of non-ASCII ISO-8859-1 characters inside the editor? (The way it is configured the shell is also able to handle those fine, eg in filenames.) TERM is set to xterm-color, so I guess that's not the problem... Thank you for any help Juergen ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de
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