Terminal goes out of sync when wider than 80 columns, requiring a reset.
(Separate issue. Doing 'reset' from the console, resets terminal width to 80 chars, but a 'Reset Terminal' from the Control menu does not do this)
Steps to reproduce:
* SSH to Linux machine using bash console.
* Resize window to wider than 80 columns.
* Run a command e.g. 'ls'
* redo the command using 'CTRL-R ls'
* You may notice a 'Bell' chime
* The terminal is now out-of-sync
Example: type 'example' on the bash prompt, then press BACKSPACE a few times.
You should see:
$ example
$ exampl
$ examp
$ exam
But behavior is:
$ example
$ exampl e
$ examp l e
$ exam p l e
Confirmed this is not specific to window width, I've reproduced at 80 colums as well. Various factors such as the length of the command prompt play a role in reproducing this. It does not always trigger.
Teraterm 4.69
Terminal goes out of sync when wider than 80 columns, requiring a reset. (Separate issue. Doing 'reset' from the console, resets terminal width to 80 chars, but a 'Reset Terminal' from the Control menu does not do this)
Steps to reproduce: * SSH to Linux machine using bash console. * Resize window to wider than 80 columns. * Run a command e.g. 'ls' * redo the command using 'CTRL-R ls' * You may notice a 'Bell' chime * The terminal is now out-of-sync