I have searched the archive for the keywords 'less ansi', but the only 
information
I got back were the mails that we sent about this subject.

I also do not understand what a discussion about slashes and backslashes 
in
POSIX and Win32 paths has to do with ANSI escape sequences in formatted
visual output. That is where you sent me with the URL below. Since the 
above
search did not turn up any part the discussion below, I severely doubt 
that it will
help with my little problem.

Anybody else on this list who might have a clue ?

Jurgen










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The email archives is your friend:

http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-01/msg00211.html

Larry

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Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 15:53:29 +0100
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Subject: less-378-1 : ANSI escape sequences in perldoc output


Hello,

After upgrading to less 3.78-1, ANSI escape sequences are visible
in the output of perldoc. I do not have this problem with the 'man'
command.

I tried to have a look at perldoc itself, but I am not that fresh anymore.
Anyway, this is not priority stuff, maybe someone of you has a quick
clue.

Regards,

Jurgen

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