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How to stop autoscroll in command line #684
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I second that. Currently if the terminal runs an application that outputs regularly some text, the scroll position is automatically reset to the bottom. There should be an option to lock to the current position. In my opinion this should even be the default option (scroll position always locked except if terminal shows the last line). |
I agree that some way to freeze the terminal would be useful (like ctrl + s on normal gnu/linux systems). A workaround is to use tmux, that gives you the possibility to freeze the terminal and scroll around. |
True. |
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It's more of a usability faux pas for a terminal application... |
Please revisit this, I can't work with my current process due to constantly fighting with termux that is insisting to stealing the focus. |
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That seems to do the trick, thank you! |
I am having an issue with this. When the output keeps flowing i cant scroll up as i get returned to the current output. Is there any fix for this?
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