smithw@hamblin.math.byu.edu (Dr. William V. Smith) (05/24/91)
With the stty -extproc line in your .cshrc a number of strange things go away, but how do you keep the prompt from flying to the top of the screen? -- EMail: smithw@hamblin.math.byu.edu or uunet!hamblin.math.byu.edu!smithw SMail: Math Dept. -- 314 TMCB; BYU; Provo, UT 84602 (USA) NeXTmail: bill@mathnx.math.byu.edu Phone: +1 801 378 2061 FAX: +1 801 378 2800
scott@mcs-server.gac.edu (Scott Hess) (05/25/91)
In article <SMITHW.91May24084206@hamblin.hamblin.math.byu.edu> smithw@hamblin.math.byu.edu (Dr. William V. Smith) writes:
With the stty -extproc line in your .cshrc a number of
strange things go away, but how do you keep the prompt
from flying to the top of the screen?
That activity is based on the termcap entry for the vt100 that NeXT
uses. This is the now-standard BSD termcap entry - and it sucks,
in many ways. We replaced /etc/termcap with the 1.0 termcap
file - it worked fine for every thing we do, and the new one didn't
work so well. Why change a good thing?
Later,
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scott hess scott@gac.edu
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