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RE: does bash provide scrolling ?


On a similar note, can anybody tell me how to bind my page-up and
page-down keys to scroll the window (using the normal NT command shell,
that is)? Given how long it took me to figure key-binding out under Unix,
I don't want to image how long it would take me for Windows...

thanks,
Dan

At 04:16 PM 4/7/99 +0100, David.Smith@syntegra.bt.co.uk wrote:
>I am not sure about W98, but in NT 4.0 I open the command shell properties
>dialog, go to the Layout tab and set the buffer size to 10 times the window
>height.  This gives me vertical scroll bars and the ability to look at the
>last 10 screens.  The maximum buffer size seems to be 9999.
>
>Regards,
>David
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jan-Friedrich Mutter [mailto:jmutter@bigfoot.de]
>> Sent: 07 April 1999 15:58
>> To: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
>> Subject: does bash provide scrolling ?
>> 
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> is it possible to configure the bash that it is able to scroll up in
>> Win98 ?
>> 
>> Thanks, Jan.


Daniel Herron             Universitaet Hamburg / Fachbereich Informatik
phone: (49) 40 / 428 83 2519           AB Natuerlichsprachliche Systeme
fax:   (49) 40 / 428 83 2515                     Vogt-Koelln-Strasse 30
herron@informatik.uni-hamburg.de                        D-22527 Hamburg

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