Cannot scroll in terminal of minecraft server
I don't know if this it the right place to ask,
but i wanted to try anyway.
When i run my minecraft server on ubunto 18.10 i cannot scroll up on the terminal.
While i can scroll in the normal terminal with ease.
in the picture you can see that the scroll bar on the right is full, while there is loads of text above.
Hope someone can help me, or remove me if this is the wrong place to ask.
command-line minecraft scrolling
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I don't know if this it the right place to ask,
but i wanted to try anyway.
When i run my minecraft server on ubunto 18.10 i cannot scroll up on the terminal.
While i can scroll in the normal terminal with ease.
in the picture you can see that the scroll bar on the right is full, while there is loads of text above.
Hope someone can help me, or remove me if this is the wrong place to ask.
command-line minecraft scrolling
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Shift + Pg_Up - try that
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jan 4 at 13:25
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I don't know if this it the right place to ask,
but i wanted to try anyway.
When i run my minecraft server on ubunto 18.10 i cannot scroll up on the terminal.
While i can scroll in the normal terminal with ease.
in the picture you can see that the scroll bar on the right is full, while there is loads of text above.
Hope someone can help me, or remove me if this is the wrong place to ask.
command-line minecraft scrolling
New contributor
I don't know if this it the right place to ask,
but i wanted to try anyway.
When i run my minecraft server on ubunto 18.10 i cannot scroll up on the terminal.
While i can scroll in the normal terminal with ease.
in the picture you can see that the scroll bar on the right is full, while there is loads of text above.
Hope someone can help me, or remove me if this is the wrong place to ask.
command-line minecraft scrolling
command-line minecraft scrolling
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Shift + Pg_Up - try that
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jan 4 at 13:25
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Shift + Pg_Up - try that
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jan 4 at 13:25
Shift + Pg_Up - try that
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jan 4 at 13:25
Shift + Pg_Up - try that
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Jan 4 at 13:25
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The scrollbar is not shown if something switches to the so-called alternate screen of the terminal emulator. It could be the app in question, e.g. if it uses ncurses (which I doubt for something that produces a sequential output, as seen in your screenshot). screen
and tmux
also switch to this mode.
I'm not familiar with Minecraft server at all, but a random web find says to run it as screen /home/minecraft/run.sh
. If that's what you do, it's screen
that switches to this mode and not the minecraft run.sh
itself.
You can run it without screen
, in which case you lose the functionality provided by screen
, e.g. to be able to detact and attach back later. Or you can use the scrolling capabilities (keyboard actions) provided by screen
itself, consult screen
's documentation for what these keys are.
Thank you very much! I found out if I press crtl+a+esc i enter in copy mode, then i can scroll freely.
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2 days ago
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The scrollbar is not shown if something switches to the so-called alternate screen of the terminal emulator. It could be the app in question, e.g. if it uses ncurses (which I doubt for something that produces a sequential output, as seen in your screenshot). screen
and tmux
also switch to this mode.
I'm not familiar with Minecraft server at all, but a random web find says to run it as screen /home/minecraft/run.sh
. If that's what you do, it's screen
that switches to this mode and not the minecraft run.sh
itself.
You can run it without screen
, in which case you lose the functionality provided by screen
, e.g. to be able to detact and attach back later. Or you can use the scrolling capabilities (keyboard actions) provided by screen
itself, consult screen
's documentation for what these keys are.
Thank you very much! I found out if I press crtl+a+esc i enter in copy mode, then i can scroll freely.
– Luca
2 days ago
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The scrollbar is not shown if something switches to the so-called alternate screen of the terminal emulator. It could be the app in question, e.g. if it uses ncurses (which I doubt for something that produces a sequential output, as seen in your screenshot). screen
and tmux
also switch to this mode.
I'm not familiar with Minecraft server at all, but a random web find says to run it as screen /home/minecraft/run.sh
. If that's what you do, it's screen
that switches to this mode and not the minecraft run.sh
itself.
You can run it without screen
, in which case you lose the functionality provided by screen
, e.g. to be able to detact and attach back later. Or you can use the scrolling capabilities (keyboard actions) provided by screen
itself, consult screen
's documentation for what these keys are.
Thank you very much! I found out if I press crtl+a+esc i enter in copy mode, then i can scroll freely.
– Luca
2 days ago
add a comment |
The scrollbar is not shown if something switches to the so-called alternate screen of the terminal emulator. It could be the app in question, e.g. if it uses ncurses (which I doubt for something that produces a sequential output, as seen in your screenshot). screen
and tmux
also switch to this mode.
I'm not familiar with Minecraft server at all, but a random web find says to run it as screen /home/minecraft/run.sh
. If that's what you do, it's screen
that switches to this mode and not the minecraft run.sh
itself.
You can run it without screen
, in which case you lose the functionality provided by screen
, e.g. to be able to detact and attach back later. Or you can use the scrolling capabilities (keyboard actions) provided by screen
itself, consult screen
's documentation for what these keys are.
The scrollbar is not shown if something switches to the so-called alternate screen of the terminal emulator. It could be the app in question, e.g. if it uses ncurses (which I doubt for something that produces a sequential output, as seen in your screenshot). screen
and tmux
also switch to this mode.
I'm not familiar with Minecraft server at all, but a random web find says to run it as screen /home/minecraft/run.sh
. If that's what you do, it's screen
that switches to this mode and not the minecraft run.sh
itself.
You can run it without screen
, in which case you lose the functionality provided by screen
, e.g. to be able to detact and attach back later. Or you can use the scrolling capabilities (keyboard actions) provided by screen
itself, consult screen
's documentation for what these keys are.
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Thank you very much! I found out if I press crtl+a+esc i enter in copy mode, then i can scroll freely.
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2 days ago
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Thank you very much! I found out if I press crtl+a+esc i enter in copy mode, then i can scroll freely.
– Luca
2 days ago
Thank you very much! I found out if I press crtl+a+esc i enter in copy mode, then i can scroll freely.
– Luca
2 days ago
Thank you very much! I found out if I press crtl+a+esc i enter in copy mode, then i can scroll freely.
– Luca
2 days ago
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Shift + Pg_Up - try that
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jan 4 at 13:25