Monika Sester (moni@de.uni-stuttgart.ifp.geosun) wrote:
: the problem is, that the dec-monitor is only very small, so i'm working
: with large windows and large fonts (xterm -fn *-Courier-*-18).
: when i start ved then however, the vedscreen is somehow "corrupted": only
: because i know how it normally would look like, i'm able to work with it.
: e.g. neither the split-screen-line is visible nor the marking ranges. so it
: is always some sort of blind navigation....
If it is just the status line and range mark that are missing -- i.e.
if the text's OK -- then it's probably because the Courier font doesn't
have the graphics characters that Ved uses for drawing those parts of
the screen, and they're being mapped to blanks.
: the only thing i configured in my vedinit.p is:
: veduseterm('dxterm');
Try adding
vednographics();
immediately after, which tells Ved to use ordinary ASCII characters
instead.
Robert
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