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I'm running nyx, but I had a browser process in the background before I launched it. Every so often the browser process prints stuff to its stdout, which clutters up my nyx screen in weird ways.
In normal unix terminal applications, I would type "control l", aka Ctrl-L, and it would refresh my screen, to get rid of the random stuff printed on my screen that nyx didn't intend to be there.
Does nyx support that? Should it?
The behavior I want is essentially as though I pressed right arrow and then left arrow (plus redrawing the top part too, if that doesn't also happen when I shift nyx pages)
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I'm running nyx, but I had a browser process in the background before I launched it. Every so often the browser process prints stuff to its stdout, which clutters up my nyx screen in weird ways.
In normal unix terminal applications, I would type "control l", aka Ctrl-L, and it would refresh my screen, to get rid of the random stuff printed on my screen that nyx didn't intend to be there.
Does nyx support that? Should it?
The behavior I want is essentially as though I pressed right arrow and then left arrow (plus redrawing the top part too, if that doesn't also happen when I shift nyx pages)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: