Bug 133390

Summary: Colored represented lines such as directories have a empty-painted column in column 78/80
Product: [Applications] konsole Reporter: Hannes <JohannBueckler>
Component: generalAssignee: Konsole Developer <konsole-devel>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: normal    
Priority: NOR    
Version: 1.6.4   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: openSUSE   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:
Attachments: Tar, GZip File with different Screenshots of the problem.
Best described Screenshot

Description Hannes 2006-09-01 18:42:04 UTC
Version:           1.6.4 (using KDE KDE 3.5.4)
Installed from:    SuSE RPMs
OS:                Linux

Suse 10.0 with KDE 3.5.4

Since my update on KDE 3.5.4 i have problems with the display in the Konsole. All with colour deposited lines, like directories in "ls -l", have a blank column with background colour around column 78-80, approx.. 6-10 pixels. While scrolling, the characters behind the blank column are not cleared. It looks like the screen buffer is not cleared/set correct.

Konsole settings are default.

With black characters like output from "ls -l | more" the problem didnĀ“t appears.


Sorry for my English. I am no native speaker. Is ist possible to send a screenshot? A picture describe my problem at best.
Comment 1 Andreas Kling 2006-09-03 17:04:44 UTC
Yes, please attach a screenshot displaying the problem to this bug.
Comment 2 Hannes 2006-09-03 21:19:47 UTC
Created attachment 17630 [details]
Tar, GZip File with different Screenshots of the problem.
Comment 3 Hannes 2006-09-03 21:20:37 UTC
Created attachment 17631 [details]
Best described Screenshot
Comment 4 Robert Knight 2006-09-04 13:54:31 UTC
Does anything happen to this corruption if you resize the terminal window?
Comment 5 Hannes 2006-09-04 21:37:47 UTC
Yes, it changes position
Comment 6 Hannes 2006-09-04 21:39:53 UTC
yes, it changes position. And if the windowsize is smaler than the text it clear the text.
Comment 7 Hannes 2006-09-13 20:36:29 UTC
Resolved in Konsole 1.6.4 KDE 3.5.4 release 62.1