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Re: request for marking a search match
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pepa65 |
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Re: request for marking a search match |
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Mon, 14 Dec 2020 22:35:41 +0700 |
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On 14/12/2020 22.15, Benno Schulenberg wrote:> Are you maybe using
--showcursor (or 'set showcursor' in your nanorc)?Yes, I have 'set
showcursor'.
> For me the cursor suppression (and the forcing it on with --showcursor)
> works fine in Xfce terminal, xterm, and Sakura.
With unset showcursor, they both work as supposed. I will stick with
'set showcursor' and then it won't matter to me which patch you choose.
> Are you sure you are applying the patches correctly? These are not
> stacked patches: you have to revert the one before applying the other.
> (Also, they need to be applied to current git. I don't know if they
> work correctly with released tarballs.)
Yes, patches check out, apply (and reverse when switching to the other
one) fine, on git. I am always afraid to pull any more recent commits,
because I have bad experiences with patches no longer applying. Is there
a way to tell at which point in the repo the patches were supposed to work??
Thanks,
Peter
On 14/12/2020 22.15, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
>
> Op 13-12-2020 om 12:35 schreef pepa65:
>> The cursor is blinking in both patches actually.
>
> Are you maybe using --showcursor (or 'set showcursor' in your nanorc)?
>
>> My cursor is just
>> blink-inversing anything it is on. This is in XFCE4-Terminal and in
>> MATE-terminal.
>> But on Sakura, the cursor seems to be always surpressed, with either
>> patch... I like my cursor to stay blinking.
>
> For me the cursor suppression (and the forcing it on with --showcursor)
> works fine in Xfce terminal, xterm, and Sakura.
>
> Are you sure you are applying the patches correctly? These are not
> stacked patches: you have to revert the one before applying the other.
> (Also, they need to be applied to current git. I don't know if they
> work correctly with released tarballs.)
>
> Alternatively, check out the branch mark-the-match in current git.
> That should do cursor suppression (when /not/ using 'showcursor').
>
> Benno
>
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