On 11/05/2013 02:52 AM, Julien Bect wrote:
On 05/11/2013 05:27, John W. Eaton wrote:
I applied Dan's patch to align at the bottom.
Thanks,
jwe
Great, this solves the problem for me, thank you.
However, the first line "GNU Octave, version 3.7.7+" is now truncated
when I run octave (see attachement).
Yes, that is the issue that Torsten pointed out and why this has been
left unaddressed for a while--no real good solution other than a
slightly more complex routine to align at the top unless the window is
full then align at the bottom. I made an attempt at the time, but it
didn't seem elegant.
I doubt at this stage near a release we want to try something too
significant, so I propose as a quick solution we could add an extra
whitespace line at the start of the buffer. Could you try that? Just
search for "GNU Octave, v" in the source tree and add an extra line and
rebuild. If that seems to behave OK for now, we'll try to add the line
not in the text string, but at the point at which the GUI creates the
term object.