>Daniel Orzechowski wrote: > >> When scrolling through a file opened in nano, I notice that the screen >> doesn't always refresh properly. Hitting the arrow or page up/down >> keys results in the first 40 or so columns containing the proper text, >> but the rest still contain what was on the screen before I scrolled >> down. This occurrs inside X using aterm as my terminal, as well as >> after killing X and logging in at the command line. I haven't tried >> nano via ssh, so I don't know how it would respond. >> >> This has been a small problem for me ever since installing FC4. FC3 >> was fine in this regard. I ran yum update a few nights ago, and am >> still seeing the problem. >> >> Is this an issue with nano itself? Does it have something to do with >> a drawing library somewhere? Does anyone know what I can do to fix >> it? A Google search didn't result in anything useful. Thanks in >> advance for any help. >> > This problem is a bit old. Apparently there is some problem that >nano has with the gnome terminal. I personally use jpico (part of joes >editor) as a replacement. there are other options. you may want to >check the archives, or at least look at this: > >http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fedora-list&m=111231348429934&w=2 > >James W. has some good advice for work-arounds. I've always had troubles with nano when I dont have my terminal type set to VT100, but I've no experience of nano on FC4. Terry. > >Scott > >> Dan >> >> >> -- >> Dan Orzechowski >> SAIC Marine Science and Technology Division >> 401.848.4786 > > >-- >fedora-list mailing list >fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >