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| + | # $EPIC: window_scroll_backward.txt, | ||
| + | ======Synopsis: | ||
| + | [[window]] scroll_backward | ||
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| + | ======Description: | ||
| + | This operation moves the scrollback view backwards (towards older | ||
| + | output). The amount it moves is determined by [[set scrollback_ratio]] | ||
| + | which is a percentage of the window' | ||
| + | It is usual and customary when you scroll backward for the scrollback | ||
| + | view to become the current view, so you will always see an immediate | ||
| + | effect. | ||
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| + | When you reach the top of the scrollback buffer, further attempts to go | ||
| + | backward will result in a beep. | ||
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| + | When the scrollback view is active (after you use scroll_backward), | ||
| + | output to your window is buffered (held) without bounds, so you will | ||
| + | never lose any output. | ||
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| + | You may want to read the [[WINDOW]] help file discussion about views. | ||
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| + | ======History: | ||
| + | This operation first appeared in EPIC4-1.1.11 | ||
window_scroll_backward.txt · Last modified: 2006/08/29 16:08 by 127.0.0.1
