and I am seeing strange behaviour in my terminal (running beagled --fg
--debug) when running beagled
http://incandescant.net/~josh/files/beagle-term.png
I'm not certain this is a beagle problem but I only see this when
running beagled and as you can see from the screenshot other tabs in
Hi,
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 11:07 +0100, Joshua Lock wrote:
http://incandescant.net/~josh/files/beagle-term.png
I'm not certain this is a beagle problem but I only see this when
running beagled and as you can see from the screenshot other tabs in the
same gnome-terminal are still in English.
Hello,
or you can call reset command.
with regards
Petr Ferschmann
Joe Shaw píše v St 17. 08. 2005 v 10:01 -0400:
You can reset the terminal by doing echo ^V^O BTW.
Joe
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Dear beagle masters!
I am currently running beagle (0.0.12) from debian/sid and I would like
to ask wether there is any progress in getting TeX files indexed by
beagle? If this is not the case, is there a way to simply treat TeX
files as text files and index them like Text files?
Thanks a lot
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 10:01:44AM -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
You can reset the terminal by doing echo ^V^O BTW.
Or by running reset program from util-linux.
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