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From: michael@pbinfo.uucp (Michael Schmidt)
Newsgroups: comp.editors
Subject: Re: windows/buffers in jove
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Date: 14 Jul 88 07:26:46 GMT
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In article <535@sequent.cs.qmc.ac.uk>, flash@ee (Flash Sheridan) writes:
>In article <369@mergvax.UUCP> rkxyv@mergvax.UUCP (Robert Kedoin) writes:
>>
>>I've seen versions of Jove and Emacs where the lines are just inserted, but
>>the screen does not look like it is redrawn.
>
>I think it's your terminal emulator.  It happens to me using uw's ANSI
>windows, but not Red Ryder's or dumb virtue's vt100 windows.

May also depend on your termcap entry. If it contains entrys for
add and delete line (al,il,AL,IL) or to change the scrolling
region (cs, like vt100 has) GNUEmacs and perhaps also Jove will
use it occasionally to update the screen.

	Michael Schmidt