commit 7b11ff42507558a83e6df69fc834ee2a20227dc9 from: Omar Polo date: Fri Jun 25 08:44:36 2021 UTC keep the comment up-to-date we don't use wscrl (even though redraw_window could gain some speed by calling wscrl in some contexts) commit - 1c412d480d6f8b782a3aa610e0396a678bfecddb commit + 7b11ff42507558a83e6df69fc834ee2a20227dc9 blob - a5f10a6925afbd94391c9ed4af684a0889794f47 blob + 672771fe6b74879d0766244ee6b7fea2087bb993 --- ui.c +++ ui.c @@ -23,8 +23,6 @@ * ncurses allows you to scroll a window, but when a line goes out of * the visible area it's forgotten. We keep a list of formatted lines * (``visual lines'') that we know fits in the window, and draw them. - * This way is easy to scroll: just call wscrl and then render the - * first/last line! * * This means that on every resize we have to clear our list of lines * and re-render everything. A clever approach would be to do this