On 22.01.2010 09:06, Graham Chiu wrote:
> Try this
>
> call/show form system/options/boot quit
>
> :)
>
>    
This is drastic; scraping instead of cleansing.)
Then you could also set the scroll buffer lines to 25.
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Semseddin Moldibi [ Bircom ]
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> Unfourtunately this is not I was looking for.
>> system/console/history holds the lines I wrote.
>> But I mean that the window scroll buffer.
>> For example I print some output, say 500 rows,
>> then clear the screen with prin "^L" (and clear system/console/history,
>> which is not the case) but when user scrolls window up using mouse-wheel
>> or scroll bar, then old rows will be shown.
>> There is Scroll Buffer Lines settings in Settings window on View
>> Console.
>> So I tought that it is stored somewhere in system object.
>> By the way when I change this Scroll Buffer Lines setting buffer gets
>> cleared
>>
>>
>>      
not always. If you use a large buffer, it seems to depend of other 
cirscumstamces.
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
>>> Of sqlab
>>> Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 9:36 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: [REBOL] Re: clearing console scroll buffer?
>>> =3D20
>>> =3D20
>>> system/console/history
>>> =3D20
>>> is the place, where you should look. =A0This allows some more tricks, as
>>> replaying your session etc. .
>>> So
>>> =3D20
>>> =A0>>  clear system/console/history
>>> =3D20
>>> should do, what you are looking for.
>>> =3D20
>>> On 21.01.2010 15:16, Semseddin Moldibi [ Bircom ] wrote:
>>>        
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Is it possible to clear R2 console scroll buffer?
>>>> prin "^L" ;clears screen but do not clear the buffer
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> =3D20
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> Graham Chiu
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> Synapse - the use from anywhere EMR.
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