Stan Brown wrote:
>
> Sorry to have to ask about thia again.
>
> I posted a month or so agoa asking how to get rid of the anoying "visual
> bell" in
> Debian's default vi (nvi). Some kind soul gave me the magic incatation, but
> the
> machine i had done that on has died :-(, and I did not keeep
Sorry to have to ask about thia again.
I posted a month or so agoa asking how to get rid of the anoying "visual bell"
in
Debian's default vi (nvi). Some kind soul gave me the magic incatation, but the
machine i had done that on has died :-(, and I did not keeep notes.
So, once again, how do I st
"set noflash" in $HOME/.exrc or /etc/vi.exrc if you're using nvi (the
default vi on Debian).
brian
Stan Brown wrote:
> How can I get rid of the anoying flash (visual bell) in vi, on a system
> wide bassis? (potato)
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, Stan Brown wrote:
> How can I get rid of the anoying flash (visual bell) in vi, on a
> system wide bassis? (potato)
If you are using vim, you can put
set vb t_vb=
in /etc/vimrc to get rid of any bells and flashes.
Cheers,
Chris
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How can I get rid of the anoying flash (visual bell) in vi, on a system
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