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Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 16:26:07 -0800
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From: Randall R Schulz <rrschulz AT cris DOT com>
Subject: Re: vim quits and cygwin window contents not restored
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Chuck,

At 15:52 2003-04-05, Charles Wilson wrote:
>Randall R Schulz wrote:
>>Chuck,
>>
>>I was meaning to write this up earlier, but work keeps getting in the way.
>>When I used your new termcap entry, "less" (when it's displaying
>>output piped to it via its standard input but not when it is given a file
>>name argument) tells me "WARNING: terminal is not fully functional".
>
>Well, I hate to be brusque, but I don't maintain termcap, just 
>terminfo.   I provided a termcap translation as an offhand thing; I 
>didn't really think about it.  Perhaps I should have thought about it, 
>and then not done it <g>.

I don't mind, but if you hate doing or being a thing, why do or be it anyway?


>Anyway, perhaps some codes were dropped in the terminfo -> termcap 
>autoconversion.  Or perhaps my new-n-improved terminfo entry is wrong: 
>but the only way to find out is to recompile less to use 
>terminfo/ncurses, and run your testcase.
>
>I don't plan on doing that; sorry.
>
>If the *terminfo* entry breaks *existing* apps that use *ncurses*, 
>then I want to know, and I'll fix it (patches gratefully accepted, etc 
>etc).  Otherwise, I don't care.  Termcap is not my baby.

It's no problem--I'll just stick with the previous "cygwin" termcap 
entry. But why send a termcap entry and then wash your hands of the 
consequences of it being used? You didn't include any disclaimers, so 
it seemed like the courteous thing to do to let you know about the problem.


>--Chuck

Randall Schulz  


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