On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 14:01, Zenaan Harkness
wrote:
> First, re my statement above:
>
>>BUT, I have not found a way to automate this
>
> is false. Indeed the line "echo -e ..." can simply be placed at the end of
> your .bashrc to have the desired effect.
> I suspect I was source-ing the snippet
I see - then it may be a bug that I fixed (recalling a few cases where there
was a problem
with the font-caching which I made for xterm a few years ago.
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xterm rendering this font real ugly
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Oh, and as you can see in those two tiny images I just posted, there
is another bug, where colorized text displays 1 pixel lower than
white-on-black text (can't speak to other color schemes). This is a
1-pixel vertical shift downwards of colorized text in xterm, which
causes some redraw issues on o
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 19:11, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Nov 2010, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> Second:
The following shell code disables bold (overstrike) fonts in xterm:
echo -e "\e[1mA\e[2J\e[7mB\e[m\e[?5h\e[?5l"
>>>
>>> well... that doesn't disable bold fonts.
>>
>> Actually, this
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On Tue, 2 Nov 2010, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Second:
>>> The following shell code disables bold (overstrike) fonts in xterm:
>>> echo -e "\e[1mA\e[2J\e[7mB\e[m\e[?5h\e[?5l"
>>
>> well... that doesn't disable bold fonts.
>
> Actually, this does disable overstrike (sometimes called bold) fonts.
>
>
First, re my statement above:
>BUT, I have not found a way to automate this
is false. Indeed the line "echo -e ..." can simply be placed at the end of your
.bashrc to have the desired effect.
I suspect I was source-ing the snippet because it had annoying properties on
logins in other terminals,
On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> WORKAROUND:
> This is still pretty clunky but I've been using this solution since 8.04, to
> solve this very problem:
>
> The following shell code disables bold (overstrike) fonts in xterm:
> echo -e "\e[1mA\e[2J\e[7mB\e[m\e[?5h\e[?5l"
well... that do
WORKAROUND:
This is still pretty clunky but I've been using this solution since 8.04, to
solve this very problem:
The following shell code disables bold (overstrike) fonts in xterm:
echo -e "\e[1mA\e[2J\e[7mB\e[m\e[?5h\e[?5l"
BUT, I have not found a way to automate this - it's like an environmen
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