Hello!
No. It would create mess on the screen. It's explained in man less.
Mess on the screen is bad in a program that can easily delete whole
directories.
What exactly are F8 F9 supposed to do?
What's the problem with the manual? If it's unclear, please explain what
is unclear, so
recent groff versions emit SGR escapes (aka ANSI color escapes)
for color support...
Just because it would be a simple solution for this problem, it
would not be a good solution. Would not it be possible to fool
users by making fake password prompts in ANSI codes?
??? Can you tell me
Hello!
recent groff versions emit SGR escapes (aka ANSI color escapes)
for color support...
Just because it would be a simple solution for this problem, it
would not be a good solution. Would not it be possible to fool
users by making fake password prompts in ANSI codes?
???
Hello!
Quoting Werner LEMBERG [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way of getting the viewer to display the
raw escape-codes in a file, like less -R?
No. It would create mess on the screen. It's explained in man less.
Mess on the screen is bad in a program that can easily delete whole
Is there a way of getting the viewer to display the
raw escape-codes in a file, like less -R?
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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Miven Dooligan wrote:
Is there a way of getting the viewer to display the
raw escape-codes in a file, like less -R?
No. It would create mess on the screen. It's explained in man less.
Mess on the screen is bad in a program that can easily delete whole
directories.
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Is there a way of getting the viewer to display the
raw escape-codes in a file, like less -R?
No. It would create mess on the screen. It's explained in man less.
Mess on the screen is bad in a program that can easily delete whole
directories.
Hmm,
recent groff versions emit SGR