2017-12-29 17:30 GMT+03:00 M Kelly :
>> > Off course you can. Type CTRL+\ CTRL+N and the terminal buffer will become
>> > a regular buffer without ending the job. Then you can yank, mark or do
>> > whatever you need.
>> >
>> >
>> > To go back to Terminal mode just type A.
On Friday, December 29, 2017 at 1:16:09 PM UTC-5, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 6:23 PM, Richard Mitchell wrote:
> > Can the cursor guide be toggled via a script/command line?
> >
> > Normally I like the cursor guide on, but I'm writing some code that moves
> > the cursor
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 6:23 PM, Richard Mitchell wrote:
> Can the cursor guide be toggled via a script/command line?
>
> Normally I like the cursor guide on, but I'm writing some code that moves the
> cursor around the screen quit a bit and the cursor guide is distracting.
Can the cursor guide be toggled via a script/command line?
Normally I like the cursor guide on, but I'm writing some code that moves the
cursor around the screen quit a bit and the cursor guide is distracting. I'd
like the program to be able to disable it on start and then restore it at the
> > Off course you can. Type CTRL+\ CTRL+N and the terminal buffer will become
> > a regular buffer without ending the job. Then you can yank, mark or do
> > whatever you need.
> >
> >
> > To go back to Terminal mode just type A.
>
> ok, yes, but this is more effort than before. In more