Hi
> did not you change your screen resolution? Readline library used
by
> bash reads screen size only at startup and if you change screen
> resolution (mainly screen width) after bash starts, it does strange
things because
> of real cursor position does not match with position computed by
> readline.
Does this mean it would also occur in xterms with bash running? If so,
it probably needs fixing!
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Chris Jones
Black-Sun Software
chris@black-sun.co.uk
www.black-sun.co.uk
"Linux is beating Windows" - David Cole, Microsoft Executive
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