On Monday, 12 April 2004, at 13:10:58 (+0200),
Michael Sommer wrote:

> Is ist possible to tell Eterm to take over control over the
> scrollback buffer? A program I use frequently is actually taking
> over the scrollback buffer (tiny fugue) and doesn't give me the
> possibility to scroll back (to my knowledge).  I checked the manpage
> and didn't get an answer out of it.

Eterm captures anything that scrolls off the top.  If it doesn't
scroll off the top, your program is stealing it.  Nothing Eterm can do
about that.

> BTW: is http://www.eterm.org/ down? I don't get it here in germany?

I think something happened to the primary DNS servers.  My former
employer, VA Research/Linux/Software/Poontang/WhateverNameItIsToday is
still managing the DNS.  I'll rectify this soon.

Michael

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n + 1, Inc., http://www.nplus1.net/       Author, Eterm (www.eterm.org)
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