Re: /etc/issue file

1997-07-18 Thread Brian K Servis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> I want to add a clear screen character to the beginning of the /etc/issue >> file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it >> is ^L... how can I add this character with emacs? >> >I'm not sure how you

Re: /etc/issue file

1997-07-18 Thread Shaya Potter
n't totally relate to Debian... > > I want to add a clear screen character to the begining of the /etc/issue > file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it > is ^L... how can I add this character with emacs? > > -Paul > > > -- > TO UNSU

Re: /etc/issue file

1997-07-18 Thread stick
beginning of the /etc/issue > file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it > is ^L... how can I add this character with emacs? > I'm not sure how you would do it in Emacs - I use vi (actually Elvis...) The characters you want are [H[J where is the escap

Re: /etc/issue file

1997-07-18 Thread Philippe Troin
On Fri, 18 Jul 1997 02:18:27 EDT Paul Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I know this doesn't totally relate to Debian... > > I want to add a clear screen character to the begining of the /etc/issue > file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it >

/etc/issue file

1997-07-18 Thread Paul Miller
I know this doesn't totally relate to Debian... I want to add a clear screen character to the begining of the /etc/issue file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it is ^L... how can I add this character with emacs? -Paul -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LI