Quoth David Niklas:
'I had a similar problem when I was using the propriety AMD
drivers several years ago. I never solved it. I just changed
drivers. My memory is hazy on the matter, but your description sounds
word for word identical to my problem.
'You might tell us what
On Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2018 19:06:29 -0600
russellb...@gmail.com wrote:
> Quoth Paul Gilmartin, 'Context? Example? Is this in HTML?
> Is it between ... tags?'
> The beginning of a line before the display of characters, the
> indentation of paragraphs (or whatever) , the left side of c
2018/10/28 06:41 ... Thomas Dickey:
Lynx puts blanks at the beginning of each line (except headers, etc)
as part of its built-in style.
And I was glad when you implemented "NO_MARGINS"-"-nomargins". To me it
always seemed backwards that the bulk of the text was indented and the
headers were n
>> Your symptoms sound potentially like what happens when one output
>> layer believes that the TAB character overwrites the columns it
>> passes over with spaces, while the actual output hardware just moves
>> the cursor'
> [...] I think lynx doesn't use TABs, does it?
Not in its own right,
Quoth Thomas Dickey, 'Lynx puts blanks at the beginning of
each line (except headers, etc) as part of its built-in style.'
I don't know how to correlate that with code. Is it in
LYStyle.c?
Quoth Thomas Dickey, 'if your terminal description is
inconsistent with the termina
russell bell wrote:
> Yeah, what?
Your symptoms sound potentially like what happens when one output layer
believes that the TAB character overwrites the columns it passes over
with spaces, while the actual output hardware just moves the cursor.
Try:
(1) note current 'tab' setting:
$
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 07:06:29PM -0600, russellb...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Quoth Paul Gilmartin, 'Context? Example? Is this in HTML?
> Is it between ... tags?'
> The beginning of a line before the display of characters, the
> indentation of paragraphs (or whatever) , the left side
I'd still like to know where the relevant code is. I looked
up 'blank'; the routine in LYCurses.c made no difference. I see
likely stuff in GridText.c, but I'm unsure.
Retained artifacts are only from the same virtual terminal.
If I switch to another VT then back the display is
On 2018-10-27, at 19:06:29, russellbell wrote:
>
> Quoth Paul Gilmartin, 'Context? Example? Is this in HTML?
> Is it between ... tags?'
> The beginning of a line before the display of characters, the
> indentation of paragraphs (or whatever) , the left side of centered
> lines, pre
Quoth Paul Gilmartin, 'Context? Example? Is this in HTML?
Is it between ... tags?'
The beginning of a line before the display of characters, the
indentation of paragraphs (or whatever) , the left side of centered
lines, pretty much any reason to leave the beginning characters
On 2018-10-27, at 10:58:25, russellbell wrote:
>
> Yeah, what?
>
Context? Example? Is this in HTML? Is it between ... tags?
-- gil
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