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Re: does bash provide scrolling ?
- To: Jan-Friedrich Mutter <jmutter@bigfoot.de>, cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
- Subject: Re: does bash provide scrolling ?
- From: Charles Wilson <cwilson@ee.gatech.edu>
- Date: Wed, 07 Apr 1999 11:48:10 -0400
- References: <370B7291.DB9D6BB9@bigfoot.de>
Jan-Friedrich Mutter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to configure the bash that it is able to scroll up in
> Win98 ?
>
> Thanks, Jan.
>
Scrolling is not a function of your shell, but of your terminal -- i.e.
cmd.exe/command.com (+ conagent.exe on Win95/98). So, you need to run
bash in a terminal that provides a scrollback buffer. If you have an
Xserver, you can run rxvt instead of cmd. Do this:
rxvt -sl 2000 -e bash
This will create an rxvt terminal with a scrollback buffer with 2000
lines, and start bash in that terminal. I've got a shortcut on my
desktop with the following command:
F:\cygnus\cygwin-b20\usr\local\bin\rxvt.exe -fn sabvga -bg
"rgbi:0/0/0.1" -fg "rgbi:1/1/0.9" -sl 2000 -e bash -login
This uses the sabvga font, dark blue background, pale yellow foregound,
and starts bash as a login shell. If you're using a precompiled version
of rxvt, you'll probably get a dummy dosbox on your screen, too. Fix
this by recompiling rxvt from the rxvt-2.6PRE2 sources (instructions in
the mail archives) or by downloading
ftp://belgarion.resnet.gatech.edu/pub/run/run-1.1.4.tar.gz and using run
to execute rxvt (it hides the dummy dosbox).
A good free xserver is XWin-32, available from http://www.starnet.com/
It has a two hour (renewable) time limit, though.
--Chuck
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