On Sun, May 06, 2007, Avraham Rosenberg wrote about Re: bidiv and the default
$COLUMNS value:
Good Morning
Thanks for the prompt reaction.
As it did not answer my question, I downloaded the tarbals for
bidiv, versions 1.5 and 1.4, grepped -i for COLUMNS (found them
only in the remarks
On Sat, May 05, 2007, Avraham Rosenberg wrote about bidiv and the default
$COLUMNS value:
After rereading the man page for bidiv, I cheched: echo $COLUMNS.
As suspected, I got an odd number: 99.
Question: Where is this value defined ?
I completely missed this question (which has nothing
On 5/6/07, Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When the terminal emulator is resized, it sends its child process
(namely, your shell) a SIGWINCH signal.
Does it strike you too odd that back then, signals could be introduced for
such immediate (and passing) needs? Or is it just because
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 11:53:14AM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Sat, May 05, 2007, Avraham Rosenberg wrote about bidiv and the default
$COLUMNS value:
After rereading the man page for bidiv, I cheched: echo $COLUMNS.
As suspected, I got an odd number: 99.
Question: Where is this value
On 5/6/07, Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, May 05, 2007, Avraham Rosenberg wrote about bidiv and the default $COLUMNS
value:
After rereading the man page for bidiv, I cheched: echo $COLUMNS.
As suspected, I got an odd number: 99.
Question: Where is this value defined ?
I
On Sunday, 6 בMay 2007 22:06, Maxim Veksler wrote:
What is tput then? I know it speaks with the terminfo db and that it's
a rather portable to method to encode color strings (try tput setaf
1; whoami; tput setaf 7).
That's true, but...
I assume this adds a fourth mechanisms?
No. Let's see:
Hi,
This is not a problen. I am just curious.
In my system, whenever I use bidiv without giving a value to the
parameter w, or when giving it an odd value, I get the error
message:
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid next size (fast): 0x0804b650 ***
On Sat, May 05, 2007, Avraham Rosenberg wrote about bidiv and the default
$COLUMNS value:
Hi,
This is not a problen. I am just curious.
In my system, whenever I use bidiv without giving a value to the
parameter w, or when giving it an odd value, I get the error
message:
*** glibc detected
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Sat, May 05, 2007, Avraham Rosenberg wrote about bidiv and the default
$COLUMNS value:
Hi,
This is not a problen. I am just curious.
In my system, whenever I use bidiv without giving a value to the
parameter w, or when giving it an odd value, I get the error
message
Good Morning
Thanks for the prompt reaction.
As it did not answer my question, I downloaded the tarbals for
bidiv, versions 1.5 and 1.4, grepped -i for COLUMNS (found them
only in the remarks) and compared (diff) the bidiv and Makefile
files between the two distributions (none found).
I guess
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