[Konsole-devel] [Bug 158235] New: Add support for xterm CSI 3 J sequence

Robert Knight robertknight at gmail.com
Wed Feb 27 21:41:35 UTC 2008


Hi Matthew,

> Robert: ping?

Pong.  I did read the report but I haven't implemented it yet.

Regards,
Robert.

On 27/02/2008, Matthew Woehlke <mw_triad at users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Matthew Woehlke wrote:
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>  > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158235
>  >            Summary: Add support for xterm CSI 3 J sequence
>  >            Product: konsole
>  >            Version: unspecified
>  >           Platform: Compiled Sources
>  >         OS/Version: Linux
>  >             Status: NEW
>  >           Severity: wishlist
>  >           Priority: NOR
>  >          Component: general
>  >         AssignedTo: konsole-devel kde org
>  >         ReportedBy: mw_triad users sourceforge net
>  >
>  >
>  > Version:           2.1 (using Devel)
>  > Installed from:    Compiled sources
>  > OS:                Linux
>  >
>  > While looking at http://rtfm.etla.org/xterm/ctlseq.html (mentioned in bug #158905), I noticed the '3' variant of the clear sequence CSI # J, which is described as "Erase Saved Lines". That sounds a whole lot like "clear history", and sure enough, in xterm that's what it does.
>  >
>  > I know Konsole has the new 'send commands via escape sequences' thing, but that has the disadvantage of a: being very long to type, and b: clear history must be done by disabling history and re-enabling (which means if you had it on 'unlimited' and change it "back" to fixed... oops).
>  >
>  > How about recognizing CSI 3 J (a.k.a. '\e[3J' a.k.a. '^[[3J') ala xterm?
>
>
> Robert: ping?
>
>
>  --
>  Matthew
>  This was, apparently, beyond her ken.  So far beyond her ken that she
>  was well into barbie territory. -- J. D. Baldwin (from cluefire.net)
>
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