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When you do find /
in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no empty scroll space available to scroll down. I temporarily solved this problem by clear
function which adds additional scroll space. I do python programming in terminal and in it this doesn't work
for a in range(1000):
print(a)
How I can hard code terminal to get some scroll empty space for both bash and python?
command-line gnome-terminal
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When you do find /
in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no empty scroll space available to scroll down. I temporarily solved this problem by clear
function which adds additional scroll space. I do python programming in terminal and in it this doesn't work
for a in range(1000):
print(a)
How I can hard code terminal to get some scroll empty space for both bash and python?
command-line gnome-terminal
What do you have your terminal profile scroll buffer set to? Scrolling in such a situation is the default.
– ubfan1
23 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
23 hours ago
My Ubuntu 18.04 gnome-terminal (3.28.2-1ubuntu1~18.04.1) is not limited, up to 100k lines, which is all I've tested for. What release are you running, and which terminal version/package?
– ubfan1
21 hours ago
3.18.3 ubuntu 16.04. Even python programme which prints less than 1000 lines has the same problem
– Eka
19 hours ago
I'm also on 16.04 and your python code works fine with scroll back for me in gnome-terminal.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
11 hours ago
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show 2 more comments
When you do find /
in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no empty scroll space available to scroll down. I temporarily solved this problem by clear
function which adds additional scroll space. I do python programming in terminal and in it this doesn't work
for a in range(1000):
print(a)
How I can hard code terminal to get some scroll empty space for both bash and python?
command-line gnome-terminal
When you do find /
in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no empty scroll space available to scroll down. I temporarily solved this problem by clear
function which adds additional scroll space. I do python programming in terminal and in it this doesn't work
for a in range(1000):
print(a)
How I can hard code terminal to get some scroll empty space for both bash and python?
command-line gnome-terminal
command-line gnome-terminal
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What do you have your terminal profile scroll buffer set to? Scrolling in such a situation is the default.
– ubfan1
23 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
23 hours ago
My Ubuntu 18.04 gnome-terminal (3.28.2-1ubuntu1~18.04.1) is not limited, up to 100k lines, which is all I've tested for. What release are you running, and which terminal version/package?
– ubfan1
21 hours ago
3.18.3 ubuntu 16.04. Even python programme which prints less than 1000 lines has the same problem
– Eka
19 hours ago
I'm also on 16.04 and your python code works fine with scroll back for me in gnome-terminal.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
11 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
What do you have your terminal profile scroll buffer set to? Scrolling in such a situation is the default.
– ubfan1
23 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
23 hours ago
My Ubuntu 18.04 gnome-terminal (3.28.2-1ubuntu1~18.04.1) is not limited, up to 100k lines, which is all I've tested for. What release are you running, and which terminal version/package?
– ubfan1
21 hours ago
3.18.3 ubuntu 16.04. Even python programme which prints less than 1000 lines has the same problem
– Eka
19 hours ago
I'm also on 16.04 and your python code works fine with scroll back for me in gnome-terminal.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
11 hours ago
What do you have your terminal profile scroll buffer set to? Scrolling in such a situation is the default.
– ubfan1
23 hours ago
What do you have your terminal profile scroll buffer set to? Scrolling in such a situation is the default.
– ubfan1
23 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
23 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
23 hours ago
My Ubuntu 18.04 gnome-terminal (3.28.2-1ubuntu1~18.04.1) is not limited, up to 100k lines, which is all I've tested for. What release are you running, and which terminal version/package?
– ubfan1
21 hours ago
My Ubuntu 18.04 gnome-terminal (3.28.2-1ubuntu1~18.04.1) is not limited, up to 100k lines, which is all I've tested for. What release are you running, and which terminal version/package?
– ubfan1
21 hours ago
3.18.3 ubuntu 16.04. Even python programme which prints less than 1000 lines has the same problem
– Eka
19 hours ago
3.18.3 ubuntu 16.04. Even python programme which prints less than 1000 lines has the same problem
– Eka
19 hours ago
I'm also on 16.04 and your python code works fine with scroll back for me in gnome-terminal.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
11 hours ago
I'm also on 16.04 and your python code works fine with scroll back for me in gnome-terminal.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
11 hours ago
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What do you have your terminal profile scroll buffer set to? Scrolling in such a situation is the default.
– ubfan1
23 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
23 hours ago
My Ubuntu 18.04 gnome-terminal (3.28.2-1ubuntu1~18.04.1) is not limited, up to 100k lines, which is all I've tested for. What release are you running, and which terminal version/package?
– ubfan1
21 hours ago
3.18.3 ubuntu 16.04. Even python programme which prints less than 1000 lines has the same problem
– Eka
19 hours ago
I'm also on 16.04 and your python code works fine with scroll back for me in gnome-terminal.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
11 hours ago