> I wouldn't have thought scrollback editing was generally seen as > useful - why would people want that? Scrollback history files also > don't sound that interesting.
I always thought the way people use 9term and edit and then re-send certain commands is great. But the more I used it the clearer it got to me that it's not worth my confusion. When I see scrollback as an extension of my memory it shouldn't be changeable by future actions: I lose time coherency.
