screen restore after curses program

From: Average Joe (sconnet_at_chokEcox.spaMnet)
Date: 09/29/04

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    After I quit from man, emacs, mutt, slrn, or any other curses? program,
    the screen is restored to what it was before I executed the program. How
    do I change this behavior to not restore the screen?

    After I man something I like to still see the results of what I man'd on
    screen so I can use it as reference.

    --
    Average Joe
    

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