2018-04-26 18:31 GMT+02:00 Sven Joachim <svenj...@gmx.de>: > On 2018-04-26 16:23 +0200, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote: >> >> Sven, I decided to not enable this functionality just yet, because I thought >> that it would be nice to understand it before and be able to reply myself to >> questions such as: "does it scroll up or down when moving the wheel >> up? > > Moving the wheel forward scrolls up, moving it backward scrolls down, as > you would expect. > >> how many lines scrolls, etc?" > > The minimum appears to be three lines. This is also what I see in > nano(1) (with the -m option).
I didn't mean that you should reply to this, but that I like to know exactly what I am enabling. But thanks for the info, knowing that it behaves the same as other applications is a reassurance. I haven't even used the mouse in terminal applications since the VT days, before starting to use X(Free86) regularly :) >> Anyway, so I just uploaded a version of cwidget to experimental, disabling >> the >> code and depending on a new version of cwidget. When uploaded to unstable, I >> will move cwidget there and will upload aptitude depending on the new >> version. >> I think that this should be enough to deal with the immediate problem of the >> transition. > > I have just uploaded ncurses to unstable, waiting for acceptance by the > ftp-masters. Good. I have the change for cwidget ready, will start preparing aptitude. Cheers. -- Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <manuel.montez...@gmail.com>