Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 01:16:22 +0930 From: Malcolm Kay <malcolm.kay@internode.on.net> To: Stefan Malte Schumacher <s.schumacher@netcologne.de>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bash / Promise Controller Message-ID: <200308050116.22467.malcolm.kay@internode.on.net> In-Reply-To: <20030804141825.GA8183@drachenhorst.fantasy.net> References: <20030804122037.GA6784@drachenhorst.fantasy.net> <200308042328.42967.malcolm.kay@internode.on.net> <20030804141825.GA8183@drachenhorst.fantasy.net>
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 23:48, Stefan Malte Schumacher wrote: > Hello Malcom > > I am verry Sorry I seem to have forgotten to include in my first mail t= hat > I am not talking about xterm but about the plain virtual terminals. > Nonetheless this will be usefull once I begin to configure X. Foolish of me to assume you were running X. However my comment wrt ls is still valid -- but you want need to change t= he=20 TERM environment variable. Just try 'ls -G'. Then you can create an alias or define the environment variable CLICOLOR = will make coloured ls displays more or less standard. Malcolm Kay Terminal scrolling is toggled on and off with the 'Scroll Lock' key.> > > I don't know anything about jed -- answer may be in the jed > > iniitialization but more likely in the way xterm delivers these key > > combinations to it. This can probably be adjusted in the xterm resour= ce > > (or .Xdefaults) > > Btw : What kind of procmail-recipes are you (the people on this > mailinglist) using ? I have included TO and CC in my .procmailrc but a = lot > of mails which have the mailinglist as second recipient or use the > "X-Been-There"-Flag still get delivered to my standard inbox. > > Bye > Stefan
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