A screenshot of the Preferences window in a Mac OS X operating system. The window is titled "Preferences" and it appears to be a settings window for setting up a scrollback buffer. The window has a white background with a blue header and footer. On the left side of the window, there is a drop-down menu with options such as "Profile Name", "Default", and "Other Actions". Below the menu, there are two buttons - "Settings" and "Options". On the top left corner of the screen, there has a search bar and a menu bar with various options. The top right corner has a list of preferences, including "General", "Colors", "Text", "Window", "Terminal", "Session", "Keys", "Advanced", and more. In the center of the image, there's a text field with the text "Scrollback Buffer" and a checkbox next to it. Below the checkbox, it says "Save lines to scrollback when an app status bar is present". There is also a button that says "Unlimited scrollback". - There are also two options - "Termination Emulation" and another option - "Report Terminal Type". This option allows the user to specify the type of scrollback they want to use in the settings window.
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