Re: redisplay command
"Bernhard R. Link" <[email protected]> Fri, 24 Oct 2014 09:36:13 +0200
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* Jeff Abrahamson <[email protected]> [140907 21:09]: > I am curious if anyone sees a use for the redisplay command in ratpoison. > This command feels like it was copied from screen (where line noise makes > it useful sometimes) and perhaps survives from those early X days when > asking the server to redraw the screen was sometimes useful in the face of > programs writing to /dev/console and messing with the display. > > I'm not proposing to remove the function, but I wonder if it needs to stay > in the default key binding map, which seems noisy to me. I think it is one of the functions I use the most. Most of the time perhaps unnecessarily, but it is something I almost press without thinking whenever something in the display of a window is not quite correct. It's especially useful with dialogs that ended up in a wrong frame. Selecting them in a bigger frame does usually not resize them, so they miss things like the one input field they contain, which a quick redisplay fixes. And then there is still that xterm bug causing xterm to not use the better size mechanics of Linux I think, which causes it often to end up with the wrong information about the window size within the shell it spawned, which a quick redisplay fixes. Sorry for the late answer, I've queued up some mails currently, Bernhard R. Link -- F8AC 04D5 0B9B 064B 3383 C3DA AFFC 96D1 151D FFDC