Folks,
Everybody came back with pretty much the same suggestion: clear_colormap.
Unfortunately, that was NOT the answer! One person (noted below) came
in with the suggestion that I check the -e option for 'switcher' which
reads...
> The -e flag causes the overlay enable plane of the
> device specified with the -d flag to be set to either 0
> (show color) or 1 (show black and white). switcher run
> with this option has nothing to do with SunView, only
> the enable plane is set.
This did the trick! The winning command ends up being...
switcher -e 0
And as a note, I tried every combination of flags and devices on the
clear_colormap command. Although their effects were interesting, none
did what I needed.
My special thanks to the single winner: 'pluto!perryh@qiclab.scn.rain.com'
The original problem statement...
> We've got some old 4/110's around. In OpenWindows, if the 'Console'
> window goes away (killed by a user), system type messages have no
> option but to appear scrolled across the whole screen. The normal
> route to clean the display would be to use the menu's 'Refresh' option,
> but that has no effect. All the windows and such refresh as requested,
> but the offending text remains overlayed across everything, even new
> windows.
And of course my thanks to everybody who responded trying to help...
jfd@eit.com John F. Detke
kaisej@fw.gs.com Jeff Kaiserman
rgjj490@wadnr.gov Rocky Gould
waheed@symbol.com Faisal Waheed
edk@utica1.kaman.com Ed Killian
bismark@alta.jpl.nasa.gov (no name found)
pluto!perryh@qiclab.scn.rain.com (no name found) <==== The Winner!
bastec!luis@skygate.brazil.Sun.COM Lums Alberto Scandelari Bussmann
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