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  • Subject: Re: Bug squashing: Day #1
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 10:02:18 -0500 (CDT)


I'm not having the problem in Rumba :)  But yes, it does do something 
weird -- if you watch it closely (or have a slow enough connection) you'll
see that it displays the screen with the cursor in the proper position,
then re-displays it with the cursor in the wrong place.

Perhaps there is an overlay going on here, or more than one "window" on
the display...

At any rate, its a good place to test the cursor positioning.



On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Paul Cunnane wrote:

>      Scott, I remember having this problem in Rumba, and indeed possibly in 
>      some older versions of Client Access.  Could be that DFU is doing 
>      something *really* weird here.
>      
>      I can't confirm this problem, 'cos I am still trying to do a build 
>      from CVS...  :)
>      
> ______________________________ Reply Separator 
>_________________________________
> Subject: Re: Bug squashing: Day #1
> Author:  Scott Klement <klemscot@klements.com> at INTERNET
>
> DFU still doesn't position the cursor correctly!  Do an UPDDTA on your 
> favorite file...   in TN5250, the cursor appears on the "Format:" line. 
> Everywhere else, it appears on the line that contains either "*RECNBR" 
> or the first key to the file.
>      

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