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lynx-dev Curses and Resize (again)
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pg |
Subject: |
lynx-dev Curses and Resize (again) |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Aug 2000 19:32:48 -0600 (MDT) |
Hello, Lyncei,
I'm still playing with the problems resizing a window using
standard curses (not ncurses; not slang) I'm trying to
set ever more variables in the SIGWINCH handler in LYUtils.c.
I've got things working a little better, but one thing
particularly frustrates me:
If I press the REFRESH key (^L) while the window is smaller
than the size when Lynx was started, the display suddenly
becomes double spaced -- I assume lines are wrapping.
Loading a new page (right arrow), or scrolling up or down
substantially repairs it. Reloading the page (^R) has
surprisingly little effect.
But about the ^L -- it seems that something is stashing
away the original value of COLS or LYcols, in order to
use it only when ^L is pressed. Has anyone any ideas how
this is happening?
Thanks,
gil
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