> > Note that, as things stand now, in hamm there is no xterm-color.
> > /etc/terminfo/x/xterm includes the color definition, and there is a
> > /usr/share/terminfo/x/xterm-old.[1] (There are also color_xterm,
Has anyone found a way for the TERM setters to determine whether or not an
xterm can d
On 26 Jan 1998, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
> Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I like to set TERM=xterm-color, and don't have a lot of patience with
> > programs that can't deal with this. When telneting, it is good to put
> > TERM=vt100 or some such thing in your .bashrc or it's equivelent o
Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I like to set TERM=xterm-color, and don't have a lot of patience with
> programs that can't deal with this. When telneting, it is good to put
> TERM=vt100 or some such thing in your .bashrc or it's equivelent on the
> remote system.
Note that, as things stan
On Sun, 25 Jan 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> I am using hamm. When I start programs in X like rxvt or xterm, my
> $TERM variable is set to rxvt or xterm. Some of my programs do not like
> this. For instance vim eats the term cursor when started. If I set
> TERM=vt102 I have no probs. And telneting g
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