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How to add scroll buffer space in terminal?
Terminal Buffer SizeMy script only opens new terminals when the previous command's terminal is closedHow to scroll to the top of the terminal buffer with a keyboard shortcut?Ubuntu terminal scroll through suggestionsFlush Terminal Buffer?Ubuntu Terminal 16.05LTS How do I keep progress bar output on same line when I resize terminalTerminal scroll past end lineHow can I fix python2 console space/backspace issue related with ^H?Windows commandprompt-like screen buffer on terminal? (i.e. horizontal scrolling)How can I keep the terminal output always at the beginning?
When you do find /
in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no buffer 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 gave some scroll buffer 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 buffer 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 gave some scroll buffer 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
3 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
2 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
41 mins ago
add a comment |
When you do find /
in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no buffer 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 gave some scroll buffer 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 buffer 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 gave some scroll buffer 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
3 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
2 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
41 mins ago
add a comment |
What do you have your terminal profile scroll buffer set to? Scrolling in such a situation is the default.
– ubfan1
3 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
2 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
41 mins ago
What do you have your terminal profile scroll buffer set to? Scrolling in such a situation is the default.
– ubfan1
3 hours ago
What do you have your terminal profile scroll buffer set to? Scrolling in such a situation is the default.
– ubfan1
3 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
2 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
2 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
41 mins 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
41 mins 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
3 hours ago
Mine is limited to 8192 lines
– Eka
2 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
41 mins ago