On 02-08 09:39, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
rxvt-unicode uses the wonderful optimization of not really caring whether everything gets displayed.

I don't know if every one of those output lines is rendered on screen once. But it doesn't need to, since I can't read it anyways, no matetr if it takes 1, 3 or the 28 seconds takes here.

What's more important is that everything is in the scrollback, which always seems to be the case, even in rxvt.

(Although I consider this bad style. If you really need 10k lines and want to look at them, that's what less is for.)

So I don't see the problem with rxvt's way of things. Why not do it?

#define FONT "-*-terminus-medium-r-*-*-16-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"

Using my shandard 12 doesn't change the behavior.
It's not the font size, since width is ok, it's just the height is slightly less than in rxvt and I think dwm status bar, too.

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