Thanks for the files you sent via private email.  However, I am unable
to reproduce the effect that you see.

Also, this report has *not* been confirmed.  You are the only person who
is seeing this effect -- or have only one machine that displays this
behavior.  I am suspecting an anomaly in your setup, which (when you
move to another page) makes ncurses think that there are already spaces
on the rows that it should draw and therefore does not bother to draw
them.

What is the output of 'stty size'?  Do you use 'stty' to change the
number of columns or rows from what they actually are?

Further, do you see the effect also when you use 'nano --ignore' instead
of plain 'nano'?  And what when you run 'LANGUAGE=en nano --ignore'?

The machine that you see the effect on, is it a server?  Did you see
this effect since 18.04 was installed, or did it develop later?  How
come that the locale of that machine is set to all "C"?  Because as far
as I know, most distros default to a Unicode locale nowadays.

** Changed in: nano (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => New

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